OUR TEAM
TEAM
Artisans, Designers, Tool Fanatics and Craftsmen and Craftswomen

Andrew Williams
founder and president
Andrew is the founder and president of IRONGRAIN. He has a diverse background in woodworking, welding, and metalworking as well as woodworking machinery design and repair. He's studied under many master craftsmen, including Paul Discoe, Wendell Castle, Garry Knox Bennett, Tage Frid, Doug Sigler, and Michael Fortune.

Victoria Scolini

Colin McFadden
Woodworker
For ten years in NYC, Colin built sets, store windows and showrooms for retail and fashion giants. Upon moving to Oakland he concentrated his efforts more earnestly on furniture and cabinetry.

Shizue Seo
In-House Architect
Shizue is our in-house architect. She has worked on projects for a variety of clients including municipalities and wineries, and has extensive experience collaborating with city planning departments on zoning and permitting issues. She is LEED certified by the U.S. Green Building Certification Institute and is passionate about sustainable building.

Andy Chan

Brian White

William Smyer
Andrew Williams combines a fine craftsman’s skill with the problem solving ingenuity of an inventor. His steel and wood work can be refined or rougher, as budget allows. He is excellent to work with, and can work collaboratively or independently.
For us, the back and forth of figuring things out with Andrew has always been a pleasure and very successful.
Laura Hartman
IRONGRAIN has excelled on several Drew Maran Construction projects at merging superb woodworking and metalworking skills in a way that’s rare to impossible to find at any other company. We’ve trusted IRONGRAIN to design and execute on mechanical challenges that no one else would have been able to accomplish and the results have been great looking and long lasting. Andrew is a pleasure to work with and steps into the design conversation with an ease that allows builders and architects alike to seek his input.
Drew Maran
I commissioned Andrew and his team to construct a very complex, spiral wooden staircase for my home renovation. The design was so complex that it took multiple trips to the permit office just to explain it. There were significant factors (e.g., moisture) in-situ. Through it all, Andrew and his team painstakingly (lovingly, even) spent all the time required to build, assemble and finish an intricate design. It’s been 5 years since it was installed, and despite rough daily use (I have two small children) the staircase works structurally, and looks absolutely beautiful. I am working on a new project with Andrew for my new home in Lake Tahoe, and look forward to the same craftsman-like, extra-ordinary service and results.