Dovetail joints provide attractive craft detail whilst brushed brass hardware and feet give subtle material interest. All the drawers in the Sleep Series use traditional wooden runners |
A lower shelf is the perfect repository for all those books we plan to read, whilst an optional drawer will help keep things tidy. Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas |
Crafted by skilled Mennonite craftsmen in Pennsylvania, the Simple Side Table is fine solid wood construction with a focus on the important details that make a simple piece so intriguing |
Reclaimed peroba wood is supported by a textural faux shagreen base in soft grey. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Its expression consists of the meeting of the light oval top and bulky cylinder base, the former appearing to float on the small and geometric joint. This table is an understated work |
French industrial inspiration pairs an elegant, white marble top with a carbon-washed, distressed iron base. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Following along the same bloodline as the highly successful 2009 Mater High Stool, the Accent collection consists of three coffee tables, a larger oval lounge table and round dining |
The table s trestle base and multifunctional form is a nod towards the utility forms of industrial furniture and we imagine this ample table being used in kitchens or workspaces alike, |
Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas Hardy s birth century, inspired the design of its Hardy Chair sibling: firstly the Captain s chair, originally a low-backed wooden |
The table top is partly engineered due to its cleated-end design and ensures this solid, beautifully crafted table is able to go the distance. It has the additional benefit of minimizing |
Whilst traditionally a chest is placed at the end of a bed we think it can be employed anywhere in your bedroom. Like all the pieces in our Sleep Series, the chest combines pale ash |
Use it as a coffee table; as a surface for stacking magazines or displaying your ceramic collection; as hallway seating or wherever the whim may take you. One thing is for sure: this |
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