Indivisible Hardwoods crafts custom table for Loro Piana’s first Scottsdale boutique

Mark Stanton, President & CEO
Mark Stanton, President & CEO
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Indivisible Hardwoods & Creative Customs has completed a specially commissioned 50-foot custom table for the opening of Loro Piana’s first boutique in Scottsdale. The Italian luxury fashion brand, based in Milan, selected Indivisible Hardwoods to create a centerpiece for an exclusive dinner at Taliesin West, the historic home and studio of architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

Brett Eichmann, Master Creator at Indivisible Hardwoods & Creative Customs, led the project. He designed and built the installation using recycled honeycomb panels with an industrial painted finish. The project was completed within a two-week timeframe from concept to delivery.

“This commission was both an honor and an exhilarating challenge,” said Brett Eichmann. “To craft a piece for a brand synonymous with global luxury, and to see it showcased at Taliesin West during such a historic moment for Scottsdale was extraordinary.”

The private event brought together figures from Scottsdale’s fashion scene, cultural influencers, and business leaders. The table’s design reflected Loro Piana’s focus on understated luxury and craftsmanship.

Loro Piana opened its Scottsdale boutique in November 2025 at Scottsdale Fashion Square. The store features natural materials including oak and Carabottino wood, textured textiles, serene color palettes, and offers private shopping suites as part of its guest experience. It also debuts the Fall/Winter 2025–2026 collection.

“To have a Loro Piana in our state is a compliment in itself,” said Eichmann. “To contribute to their inaugural presence in Arizona with a custom work of this scale is something we will always take great pride in.”

Indivisible Hardwoods & Creative Customs continues to provide high-end woodworking and installations for clients throughout the Southwest region.



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