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Mar 14, 2025Mar 14, 2025

by Josiah Kopp Mar 13, 2025, 9:37 am

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“Blain and I were both in the architecture program at NDSU, and got an apartment together our 4th year. As with most college students we didn’t have any money or much for furniture and decided we would utilize the woodshop at NDSU and try to build the furniture pieces we needed. During the build process we both found a passion bringing our sketches to life with tangible items we could use.”

“The following year, as we were about to graduate, we decided to write a business plan for a furniture company instead of focusing on our portfolios. Honestly, at the time, we didn’t really intend to use the plan; it was more of a way to avoid building our own portfolios. That summer, we parted ways—he went back to farming, and I was landscaping and trying to figure out my life. Then, that fall, Blain came back and mentioned a junk market Eco Chic was putting on. He asked what I was up to—not much— and if I wanted to build furniture with him in his apartment garage for the event. We spent about three weeks tearing down barns in South Dakota, brought the materials back, and built as much as we could for the market. That was the start. We realized we had a business plan and decided to put it into action.”

“We build furniture that makes a statement. At Grain Designs, our goal is to design and build custom desks and tables that precisely fit the style and space they’re made for. These pieces are usually the heart of the home and office, the places where people spend the most time. This includes dining tables, reception desks, conference tables, office desks. That’s really the core of our business.”

“But we also offer a variety of auxiliary products and services that make a statement. We do ceiling beams, mantels, wood paneling, shelves and a variety of other furniture that compliment our core offering. When it comes to what is being built in the shop, it is usually some type of table or office desks designed for small to medium sized businesses.”

“We’re passionate about seeing the space and exploring new ideas. We’re always happy to give our insight if someone doesn’t know exactly what they want. Having done hundreds of tables at this point, we have a really good understanding of what works, what doesn’t, and what’s important to consider. Our value lies in providing additional insight, whether it’s about spatial planning, design, or the finish. Everything is locally made and custom-made to order, and we source the highest quality materials. We used to work primarily with reclaimed materials, but now, only about 10 to 15% of our projects are reclaimed. This allows us to offer products in a wider range of styles— from a really rustic look to a super modern, refined, or industrial solution. By sourcing higher-quality materials and refining our craftsmanship, we avoid the limitations of mass-produced furniture, where you’re stuck with the sizes and materials the manufacturer provides, often without proper quality control. Quality and customization are our biggest strengths.”

Grant: “I have a young and growing family, so that takes up the majority of my time. Outside of that, I really enjoy golfing, hunting, fishing, and working on house projects.”

Blain: “Outside of work, most of my time is spent with family. Similar to Grant, I have a young family, along with a lot of nieces, nephews, and siblings with growing families. It seems like we’re usually traveling somewhere on the weekends—either to visit family or for a weekend adventure.”

Blain: “I only drink black coffee, but I’m a big fan of Thunder Coffee.”

Grant: “Chai Moto”

Blain: “We’re pretty fortunate – a lot of our work and play both happen here at The Pines venue property. We’ve built this property as our workspace but it’s also our playground. When possible we like to hang out here and golf on the golf simulator. When we’re not working, we’re either spending time with our families or going to golf somewhere—the location doesn’t really matter, as long as it’s golf.”

Grant: “We’ve been fortunate to contribute through the venue we own called The Pines. With these venues, we offer nonprofits cost pricing—essentially a giveaway—for their events. From organizations like Down Home to Peace Academy, Charity: Water, and Unseen, we’ve supported a lot of nonprofits, often working more behind the scenes.”

Blain: “Since we started Grain Designs, we’ve focused on giving back. Nearly every year since 2016, we have gifted a dining table or conference table to a family in need or a non-profit. Last year, for example, we built and donated a custom conference table to the F5 Project. We do a lot of charitable giving—not necessarily in physical dollars, but by sharing our products and skills with those that can benefit. We’re frequently gifting to silent auctions or donating our work to support good causes.”

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