Bruce Faulseit is a Designer Woodworker or carpenter, who came from New Jersey, USA to West Yorkshire in England and is now living there. He was first featured as a regular maker on a BBC programme called Money for Nothing from where he transformed a desk and a retro sofa together with his only hand and came into popularity.
He builds many things like cutting boards to greenhouses. He the owner and founding father of an organization called Bruce kenneth Designs and it has a website with the domain brucekenneth.co.uk.
In step to the website, Bruce was born without a right hand but he still managed to become a successful carpenter. He actively posts his furniture’s pictures on instagram as @brucekennethdesigns with over 4k followers.
10 facts on Bruce Faulseit
Bruce Faulseit is a popular carpenter from the famous series of BBC one called Money for Nothing.
He became popular after he showed his true talents on the show ‘Money for Nothing’ by transforming two retro and old furnitures to being more productive and appealing for the fashionable time.
Bruce is a founder and owner of his company called Bruce Kenneth Designs.
According to the website and his appearance on BBC one, he was born without his right hand.
He hasn’t revealed the data regarding his family and friends but he is accompanied by many other great carpenters such as Sarah Moore, Neil Wragg, Ej osborne who were also featured carpenters on the series Money for Nothing.
His full legal name is Bruce Kenneth Faulseit and he lives in West Yorkshire, England but he originally came from New Jersey, USA.
Within the series Money for Nothing he renovated an old table made of oak turning the table into two.
He’s very active on instagram and posts his unique furniture designs for his 4k followers and potential buyers.
After getting help from peter brown, kaitlyn debiasse and mike hosier bruce now incorporates a prosthetic arm that may help him do what he’s actually capable of.
Although he has just one hand he has showcased his talents on social platforms and may be trusted to engineer designer furnitures for personal and commercial use.