Meet the Team.

Brian & Brittney

Warden’s Custom Woodworking was founded by husband and wife Brian and Brittney Warden in 2013. With a passion to help people fulfill their dream projects, they go above and beyond to ensure that their clients get the best product possible. They are constantly learning new techniques, helping to grow and evolve the company to meet the needs of their customers. In 2024, they purchased 36,000 sq ft facility in Petersburg, TN and moved. This allowed them to start a new line of customizable caskets that are available for purchase.

When they’re not working, you can find them spending time with their son, Cooper. They love farming, gardening, enjoying water sports on the lake, and working in their apiary! They have a farm called Humble Roots where they sell their fresh, local honey, fruit, and hay.

Mike

Mike is one of our CAD/CAM specialists as well as works on the shop floor running the CNC machines. He has an extensive background in fabrication and machinery from working on cars to building and assembling bus parts.

On the weekend, you can find him riding his Harley to various flea markets with his wife Keisha and hanging out with his cats.

Darlene

Darlene joined the team in 2024. She is in charge of shipping/receiving, banding plywood parts, casket interior department, and casket finishing. She helps sort and stack the parts off the machines and cleans the shop. She is a ray of sunshine. In her spare time, she likes to relax at home with her husband and their new pet bunny, Poppy.

Bryan

Bryan is a talented and hardworking individual who brings so much creativity and dedication to everything he does. His passion for woodworking truly shines through in each project he takes on, showcasing his exceptional skills and attention to detail. He is a wonderful addition to our family. In his spare time, Bryan likes to learn more about woodworking, like fractal burning and making wood art.

Layla & Teddy

Layla and Teddy are our resident shop dogs! When they’re not hard at work supervising the team and keeping them in line, they can be found playing, napping, or chewing on bones.