Cremation urns and burial urns handcrafted from cherry, oak, maple, black walnut, and exotic hardwoods.

Kettle River Urns Company

About Us

Kevin Green, Urn Designer

A Family-Owned Business

Nestled in the mountains of Northeastern Washington, the Kettle River Urn Company has been making beautiful hardwood urns since 2000. Each urn is hand made by Kevin Green with a love and attention to detail that comes from a lifetime of working with wood.

Interviews With Kevin Green

Kevin Green and his urns have been featured in articles in Style 1900 Magazine, Ferrycounty.com, and on Public Television's Northwest Profiles:

Style 1900 magazine cover This month's edition of Arts & Crafts Homes and the Revival magazine (Early Summer 2009) features "The Resting Place," an article about Kevin Green and how he expanded his woodworking to include building "Japanese-influenced Arts and Crafts urns in cherry, oak, or maple accented with black walnut." Available now on newsstands or you can order by email at lviator@artsandcraftshomes.com.

 

Style 1900 magazine coverStyle 1900 magazine (Winter 2008 : Volume 21, No. 4) interviews Kevin Green about his handcrafted hardwood urns made in the American Arts and Crafts tradition.

 

 

Northwest profiles screen image"Boxes of Honor" Lynn Veltrie interviews Kevin Green for KSPS-TV's Northwest Profiles episode on Public Television. Veltrie visits Kevin in the small town of Republic, Washing to document Green creating urns in his work shop. Show premiered 5/06. View video...>

 

Ferry County article image"An interview with Kevin Green, cremation urn designer and craftsman...." Ferrycounty.com's article reveals Kevin Green background as a graphic artist and wood craftsman whose varied career has included firefighter, logger, mill worker, carpenter, graphic illustrator, and printer. Like many craftsmen, he delights in creating and selling cleverly designed keepsake and jewelry boxes. Unlike most craftsmen, he also builds handcrafted, hardwood caskets and urns. Read full article...>

Spokesman Review image"A Healing Touch; Republic business offers specially crafted caskets" by The Spokesman Review. May 6, 2005. Business article excerpt:

"Three years ago Kevin Green made his first wooden casket. His mother-in-law died after a long illness, and Green’s wife, Cynthia, asked him to use his woodworking skills to build her mother’s casket. The experience helped the Greens heal — and helped launch Kettle River Urn and Casket Company, which the couple run from their Republic home.

"I’ve been working with wood for most of my life. I finally found something that provides me artistic expression and allows me to make a living," Kevin Green said. "I enjoy adding different details. No two caskets are the same," he said.

Note: Our apologies, but the the full article of "A Healing Touch" is only available if purchased through the Spokane Review's Archive site.

American Bungalow advertisementWatch for our Kettle River Urns advertisements in American Bungalow and Style 1900 magazines.

 

 

Environmentally-Friendly Practices

Owners Kevin and Cynthia Green take seriously the environmental concepts of "do no harm" and living within a "small ecological footprint." The Kettle River Urn Company’s studio and workshop is in the basement of their home, which is located on the main street of a small rural town. Most weeks go by without a need for them to start their car; in fact, they walk their urns to the local post office for shipment. Constant in their commitment to finding the most sustainable and thoughtful methods for making their urns, they offer a unique selection of cremation urns made from domestic, sustainable, and recycled woods. They also apply their products' finishes by hand using products that are gentle to the Earth.

Urns can be ordered by calling us at (509) 775-0441 or by emailing us at kettleriverurns@yahoo.com