Living room with pink walls, walnut sofa with cushions and blankets, coffee table in walnut wiht cherry tray fruit and cheese, console table in back left with water vase and ceramic cups, and wooden lounge chair in front left with wooden arms and upholstery

THe Studio Collection

Our Studio Collection is nothing short of a study in our design philosophies of clean, simple lines, discreet integration, and utilization of traditional joinery. Designed with cues from their namesake bed, the logical evolution of our Studio cases and side tables share the same visible bridle joinery and light footprint. These distinctive elements of the Studio Collection create a refreshingly minimalistic aesthetic that rounds out a balanced collection while providing every element necessary for a perfectly appointed modern home or small studio apartment.

Left: Walnut Bed and Side Table Center: Corner detail of wooden chair with pillows. Right: Media Case in walnut filled with books, vase with twigs and wooden bowl with felted garland on top of case with white brick wall

Studio Lounge

Our Studio Lounge furniture joins a clean, Shaker-inspired design with outstanding comfort for a result that feels at home anywhere from the formal living room to the family den. The upholstered seat and cushions are filled with premium quality foam and luxurious feather down. The seat rests atop a base of 8-way hand-tied springs that offer support and long-lasting durability. Each cushion can be flipped to maintain the shape and down distribution. All cushions and bolster pillows have a relaxed appearance to provide a gentle give for the sitter. This set of flexible lounge pieces utilizes premium feather-down cushions on a base of 8-way hand-tied springs for ultimate soft support and durability over time.

Studio Bed

The Studio Bed is a classic example of a Shaker-inspired, clean design that is modern in style. It features gorgeous exposed bridal joints on both the headboard and footboard. These traditional joints are extremely strong and pinned for increased durability. The connecting hardware for the side rails is concealed for a clean and contemporary look.

The strong and showy bridle joint creates the signature look of the Studio Collection. With both mortise and tenon exposed, this collection’s elegant yet straightforward joinery is a modest example of craftsmanship that looks great without sacrificing the integrity of the furniture. Each striking design in the new collection makes any piece a suitable addition to your home.

 

Studio Cases and Tables

The dresser’s vertical and horizontal designs include lapped dovetail drawers mounted on wooden slide runners that effortlessly glide open. The dresser design consists of the top-most drawers being smaller and ideal for storing accessories such as hats, gloves, glasses, scarves, and watches. An inward bevel frames each dresser case for an understated design detail. Additional design features include recessed levelers in each leg and two inset brass knobs that are flush with the face of each drawer front.

In striving to create standardized proportions and ratios, the tables and cases showcase a variety of options for storage, including shelves, drawers, and doors with a minimal footprint. The intent of the small shadowline between the shell and the base was not only to be a transitional element but also to visually separate both parts just enough that each piece speaks a consistent language as a whole. Each piece utilizes a mitered case construction with the same understated inward bevel as the dressers.

Top Left: Cherry Media Case. Lower Left: Walnut Side Table with brass pull and open drawer. Top Center: Corner detail of side table in walnut. Lower Center: Coffee Table in cherry. Top Right: Hall Table in cherry. Lower RIght: Side table in walnut with brass knob and drawer

New designs continue to push us along the path of exploration that Tom Moser embarked upon more than 40 years ago. We regularly introduce new pieces to our portfolio while maintaining a devotion to our philosophies of clean, simple lines, discreet integration of functional components, utilization of traditional joinery techniques, and bringing out the essence of solid American hardwood.

 

 

 

 

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