OUR STORY

Founded in 2002, FerrisCo is a full-service millwork and cabinetry company based in Washington, DC. Led by its founder and president, Ted Ferris, FerrisCo has grown to become an innovative design-and-build millwork shop. Our business is tailored to efficiently construct unique architectural designs and deliver superior quality at a reasonable price. We specialize in high-end European-style custom cabinets and closet systems built to designer specifications.

While we are very focused on the product itself, we also believe continuous communication with clients, architects, and contractors is of utmost importance.

 

OUR TEAM

Meet Jon Waters, one of our talented cabinet makers at Ferris. With a diverse background that spans the United States and even overseas, Jon brings a unique perspective and energy to our team.  Born and raised in Baltimore, Jon spent his teenage year

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Jon Waters:

A talented cabinet maker at Ferris, Jon has a diverse background spanning the US and overseas, Jon brings a unique perspective to our team. He's dedicated, hardworking, and skilled in the restaurant industry. Jon is also passionate about woodworking, architecture, design, reading, and writing. We're lucky to have him on board!


VICE PRESIDENT

TOM PINELLO

Tom has worked at Ferris Custom Cabinetry since 2018, managing our projects, shop, and staff. His intuitive engineering and organizational strengths go hand in hand with his ability to guide the various people involved in our projects. Tom was raised in Vermont and later lived in upstate NY and France. He has worked in several fields including cheese making and landscape construction. He currently resides in College Park, MD with his wife and children. In his spare time, Tom likes to work (even more!), bike, and learning Spanish with his daughter.

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Eduardo Olguín

From a small town in Mexico, Eduardo loves physical activity and creativity, especially football and woodworking. He has a degree in Physical Therapy and worked in a restaurant before moving to the Adirondack Mountains to pursue construction. Eduardo rediscovered his love for woodworking there and now lives in Washington D.C. where he works at Ferris, operating the CNC machine and assembling cabinets.