SiluvoQuiet woodworking tools
Perspective

About Siluvo

Siluvo exists to make calm, precise woodworking possible in modern homes—without assuming a dedicated shop or a wall of machinery.

Perspective

Many brands focus on outfitting large workshops. Siluvo starts from the opposite end: balconies, spare rooms, and small garages that have to serve more than one purpose. Tools and guides are shaped around those constraints.

Accuracy and finish matter, but so do noise, dust, and the mental load of setting up and tearing down a workspace.

Where this is going

Siluvo grows slowly. The focus is on a few reliable pieces—digital tools, build guides, and eventually a small number of physical products that genuinely help with repeatable setups.

The brand is intentionally quiet: fewer announcements, more refinement. Things become public only when they feel stable enough to build real projects on top of.

GrainFit and beyond

Over time, a physical line called GrainFit will join the digital tools: carefully considered pieces that support consistent, accurate work. The details will be shared closer to release, once testing and iteration are further along.

For now, most progress happens quietly in the background—through prototypes, small test builds, and conversations with people working in spaces very similar to the ones Siluvo is designed for.