— Our founding premise

Structure exposed. Nothing hidden.

Furniture that reveals its construction is furniture held to the highest standard. We build in metal, glass, concrete, and composites—materials that demand precision, not concealment.

/ Material honesty

When there is no upholstery to hide behind, every joint, every weld, every surface finish becomes a specification. We treat that exposure as the discipline—not the risk.

The material is the design

Our material choices are structural decisions first. Steel, glass, concrete, and composite do not forgive imprecision. That constraint is the standard we manufacture to.

Extreme close-up of a steel-to-glass joint on a furniture frame, raking studio sidelight revealing the precision of the weld seam and the ground edge of the glass panel, cool north-facing light, no styling props, the junction fills the frame
Extreme close-up of a steel-to-glass joint on a furniture frame, raking studio sidelight revealing the precision of the weld seam and the ground edge of the glass panel, cool north-facing light, no styling props, the junction fills the frame
+ Tolerance-critical process

Built to specification, not to trend

Metal-to-glass and concrete-to-steel assemblies require dimensional control that leaves no margin for adjustment after fabrication. We engineer the tolerances before the first cut.

Pieces look better after five years of use because wear on honest materials reads as evidence of integrity—not the beginning of failure.

Specification-ready furniture in metal, glass, and concrete