The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. We experiment. |
Cunning curves covered in heather twill add eye-catching style and back-hugging support. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
The extreme simplicity of the components is a testament to form following function, whilst maintaining a humorous silhouette and a reductionist aesthetic. Quite a balancing act! Tom |
The leather stitched seat is inspired by traditional craft practices in North India, particularly saddle making. The Shell family is attempting to revitalize this skilled trade by providing |
Cassia s light graceful silhouette, shaped seat, tapered legs, and gently rounded supports combine to bring beauty, strength and comfort to your dining room. Expertly crafted in earth |
Measures 20? wide, 23? deep and 31 3/4? high in your choice of caramelized, Black Walnut, or rich Sable finishes. Crafted in 100% solid Moso bamboo, the Currant Dining Collection makes |
The chair is designed with careful attention to detail making it an exceptionally comfortable and a long-lasting piece of furniture, shaped to fit the human body. Features The wide |
Slender legs of bronzed iron support an ash-finished frame as resin highlights woods' natural graining. Iron detailing for edgy contrast. The best way to describe Four Hand's design |
Inspired by French casement windows, framed glass doors are accented with cast brass turn knobs. Reclaimed pine is finished in layers of wax for a soft hand. The best way to describe |
Slim iron legs of waxed black stand tall to support a rough-hewn oak top for a clean, casual pub-style look. The best way to describe Four Hand's design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Reclaimed Russian pine complements a spare, industrial base of distressed, cast iron. The best way to describe our design process is relentless. We tinker. |
Banded legs of brass-finished steel support a rounded tabletop, as a high-gloss sheen enhances the natural texture and tone of white concrete. The best way to describe Four Hand's design |
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