Spencer T Houser

Forging Metal and Ideas With Equal Fury

For over two decades, Spencer T. Houser has been transforming raw materials—and raw ideas—into performance products that are nothing short of revolutionary.

It all began with Houserworks, the legendary metal fabrication shop he founded. From there, he launched Speedy Moto, crafting Ducati aftermarket parts so innovative they left competitors eating dust.

At Super Pacific, Spencer didn’t just design pop-up campers—he redefined the category, setting a new gold standard for adventure vehicles. Now, with Suweeka, he’s changing the way we haul gear, designing modular e-bike racks that are as smart as they are badass.

Fueled by Drum and Bass and an unrelenting drive to outwork everyone in the room, Spencer builds with precision, purpose, and just a hint of menace.

Terry Tebeau

The Guy You Call When Pinterest Fails You

Tebeau started his career in the 1980s, building trade show booths and museum exhibits while mastering the art of solving problems with his fists. By the 1990s, he was crafting bold, functional spaces for Nike, Adidas, and others, proving that impossible deadlines and outrageous requests were stupid—but de rigueur.

Since then, he’s designed, engineered, or built for clients like Zoomcare, Umpqua Bank, Rivian, and Union Wine Co., turning even the weirdest ideas into something functional and beautiful.

Along the way, he also founded Stefan Merkl, a bespoke leather goods company.

Tebeau thrives on creating the unexpected, blending the patience of a master craftsman with a designer’s eye, a builder’s grit, and just enough irreverence to keep it all interesting.