Bill Price is a furniture maker based in Houston, Texas, creating bespoke furniture rooted in craftsmanship and care. What began as a hobby after retirement quickly grew into a passion project, as his appreciation for thoughtful making and the individuality of each piece of wood evolved into a dedicated studio practice.

5P Furniture, also known as Cinco P, takes its name from Bill’s family. With five members in the Price family, the original mark was created as a brand for their family ranch and later adapted to represent this new endeavor. Today, the 5P name reflects both heritage and process, carrying forward the same values of ownership, intention, and pride in work built by hand.

ABOUT BILL PRICE & 5P FURNITURE

MATERIALS, cRAFTSMANSHIP & PROCESS

Every piece created at 5P Furniture is shaped by a combination of materials, craftsmanship, and design intent. Because each project is custom, factors such as wood species, scale, construction methods, and level of detail all play a role in determining the final price.

A Story That Lives in Your Space

Each piece of furniture tells a story, from the first sketch to its final place in a client’s home.

Designed with intention and built to be lived with, these pieces are meant to age beautifully and become part of everyday life.

From Concept to Craft

Each project begins with conversation and inspiration, followed by hand-drawn concepts and design development. Once a direction is established, the work moves into the shop, where ideas are translated into form through careful construction and attention to detail.

Built in our warehouse studio, every piece evolves through a hands-on process that values time, precision, and thoughtful making. The result is furniture that reflects both the client’s vision and the integrity of the craft.

We work collaboratively with our clients from the beginning, guiding the selection of wood and materials and discussing how each choice will influence both the design and the finished piece.

No two boards are alike, and the natural character of the material often becomes a defining part of the final form.

We would love to collaborate with you on a custom piece.

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