The right chair makes the table. The wrong one competes with it.
Every chair in this collection is built from the same solid hardwood and finished to the same standard as the tables. When chairs and table come from the same studio, the wood tones match, the finish ages the same way, and the room holds together as a single considered piece. Each chair is proportioned for real use: comfortable enough for a long dinner, substantial enough to last a generation.
A walnut high back, formal style chair. It features a modern/minimalist design with tapered and curved front legs.




This is a medium back, semi-formal style chair. It features a modern design with curved front legs, a crest rail that sits atop the rear legs, and a pair of tapered and curved back slats.
Walnut side chair with comfortable curved back. Coordinates well with walnut dining tables.
A classic Windsor style chair. The Bow Back Side Chair was introduced in the 1780s during the Federal Period and was the first style mass produced for families in the United States.
A stately Windsor style end chair. The Sack Back is an 18th century design and incorporates an oval seat, and an arched bow above the arm rail that mimics the back’s curve.