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LIVE WOOD TURNING DAILY
Have you ever wondered how our wooden bowls are made? Visit the flagship Andrew Pearce Bowls workshop store in Hartland, Vermont, to view live wood-turning during our regular business hours.
DirectionsVISIT OUR GIFT SHOP
Andrew Pearce Bowls59 Woodstock Road (Route 4), Hartland, VT 05073
Our Workshop Store is located between Quechee and Woodstock, Vermont. We can be found on WAZE.
Our retail store is open 7 days a week. We have a full display of both first and second quality items, burl sculptures, as well as home accents and gifts. All of our wooden products are made right here in the same building. Live wood-turning can be viewed during our regular store hours.
MONDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
TUESDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
WEDNESDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
THURSDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
FRIDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SATURDAY 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SUNDAY 10 AM - 3:00 PM
Handmade in Vermont
Thoughtful wooden gifts
Gift your loved ones handcrafted wood designs to celebrate the meaningful events that mark our lives. A functional necessity in every home, gift newlyweds a live edge wood cutting board, round serving platter, or a timeless hand-turned wooden bowl. Create even more meaning by opting for the laser engraving of a wedding date, special saying, location, names, initials, and anything else that will make the gift recipients smile.
VISIT HARTLAND, VERMONT
ARTISTRY IN ACTION
Our natural wood products honor natural beauty and prominently feature unique grain patterns, coloring, and natural markings. Turning a wooden bowl by hand allows our talented woodworkers to showcase these features using a mesmerizing art form. Wood-turning is a traditional craft that requires both technical precision and intuitive artistry.
Hartland, VT Gift Shop
Experience customer favorites in person at our workshop store in Hartland, Vermont.
We love being a small business in Hartland, Vermont
Hartland, VT is a beautiful, historic town located in Windsor County, in the southeastern region of the state. Hartland is rich in natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The town is close to several scenic hiking trails and viewpoints, including the popular Mount Tom Trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Another great aspect of Hartland is its strong sense of community. The town has a strong agricultural heritage and many residents are involved in farming, crafts, and other local businesses. Hartland residents are involved in a number of annual community events, like the unique Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival.
Hartland is also located near several other popular Vermont destinations, including the quintessential town of Woodstock, the Quechee Gorge, and of course, the flagship Simon Pearce Shop & Restaurant.