We believe the objects that surround us should speak in whispers, not shouts. Our new collection explores the tactile relationship between raw oak, natural linen, and the negative space they inhabit.
Designed for discourse. Low profiles and deep seating encourage lingering. A refined palette of earth tones grounds the space.
The heart of the home, stripped back to its essential function. A table, chairs, and light. Materials that improve with use and age with grace.
European Oak
White Oil Finish
Belgian Linen
Heavy Weight, Unbleached
Carrara Marble
Honed Surface
Gunmetal Steel
Patinated, Waxed
We design from the inside out. The dimensions of our furniture are dictated by the human form, not standard shipping sizes. A chair must support the spine; a table must invite the elbows. We trade in millimeters, adjusting angles and heights until the object disappears, leaving only the function it performs.
Every curve is intentional. We avoid decoration in favor of structural honesty. Joints are visible, celebrated even, as the intersection of forces that hold the piece together.
Our materials are chosen for their ability to age. We do not use lacquers that seal wood into a plastic tomb. Instead, we use penetrating oils that allow the timber to breathe and oxidize. Over years, the oak will darken, the leather will soften and map the habits of its owner.
Scratches are not defects; they are history. Maintenance is a ritual of connection—a yearly oiling, a tightening of screws—that renews the bond between object and user.
“Restraint is the hardest thing to design. They have mastered the art of knowing when to stop.”— Elena Russo, Architect
“Objects that feel inevitable. As if they have always existed in the room.”— Thomas Wright, Interior Director
Featured in select design publications and archives globally.