Little Cuts, Big Vibes
Tiny Hoosier started with a simple idea: take big, iconic spaces and reimagine them in a way you can hold in your hands.
Growing up surrounded by creativity—with artists and an architect in the family—design was always part of the environment. That early influence, combined with countless hours spent learning tools like Adobe Illustrator and even the classic The Print Shop, built the foundation for what would eventually become this craft.
What began as designing for fun quickly turned into something more. The introduction of laser woodworking opened up a new way to bring ideas to life—transforming digital designs into detailed, physical pieces.
At the heart of Tiny Hoosier are the stadium builds. Each piece starts with research—pulling from multiple sources, studying layouts, structure, and character. From there, every stadium is designed from scratch, carefully scaled down and reimagined through original artwork. No pre-made files. No shortcuts. Just thoughtful design and hands-on craftsmanship.
The “tiny” in Tiny Hoosier comes from that process—taking something massive and intricate and distilling it into a smaller, meaningful form without losing its identity.
While stadiums are where it all started, the craft has grown beyond that. Today, Tiny Hoosier explores a range of woodcrafted designs, each rooted in the same approach: original ideas, clean design, and attention to detail.
Every piece is made with the same goal in mind—creating something that feels personal, intentional, and built to last.