Miki Blum carpentry was founded in 1998, with the aim of producing artisan carpentry carefully and professionally.
The carpentry provides planning and execution services of the highest quality, based on many years of experience in projects with high technical and design requirements. The staff includes outstanding professionals with decades of experience and top-tier execution capabilities.
The essence of the carpentry is a competent, impressive, and correct construction that adheres to and insists on the client's specifications and the architectural design.
Our work is based on finding complex solutions where necessary, which will be feasible and technically correct. This approach to projects is what challenges, activates, and makes us satisfied with the work we produce.
Today, the carpentry team consists of nine professionals, including a foreman - an established carpenter with experience in carpentry and management, two planners with experience in carpentry and CNC operation, an expert CNC operator, two experienced and professional carpenters, a carpenter's assistant who is responsible for finishes (preparation for paint, polishing, etc.), a construction expert, and Miki - the business's manager and owner.
The system by which we work in the carpentry is adjusted so that all the customer's requires are addressed in the most proper and personal way. To obtain clean and accurate outcomes, we work with other professionals such as painters, framers, planners, and, if needed, other constructors. We sometimes collaborate with other carpenters and serve as project directors.
A B O U T U S
Miki Blum began his career as a carpenter in his early 20s, right after graduating from a carpentry internship program in Jerusalem.
After the internship, Miki was recruited to work at Kastiel, a luxury furniture store in south Tel Aviv. When he started his career in Kastiel, the store operated mainly as an upholsterer, where he developed and established his work as a frame construction carpenter for sofas.
During his stay of about three and a half years in the store, Blum established and operated a new carpentry that stood next to the existing upholstery factory, where he built a team and started the next step of the store as a carpentry for home furnishings. With the end of his working period at Kastiel, Miki continued as an employee in a carpentry specializing in solid wood.
In 1998, Miki went independent and started working by himself at a rented space in a joint carpentry.
The carpentry developed, expanded and relocated over time, and as did the personnel- whose skills, knowledge, and output all increased.