Signature Creations
Our Signature Creations are never mass-produced. Each piece is custom-built upon order, requiring a 2-5-week production period to ensure every detail meets our exacting standards.
The Ragusa brings to the kitchen counter or bar the same considered craft found in the dining room. Its seat is shaped for hours, not minutes — generous in its depth, easy in its form. The frame is stable without being heavy, finished in a tone that holds its own against stone, timber, or marble. A stool that earns its place at the table.
The Noto asks little of a space and gives much back. Its profile is honest — no excess, no ornament for its own sake. The materials are tactile, chosen for what they feel like underhand and underfoot. It seats you with the ease of something made to be used.
The Zadar asks little of a space and gives much back. Its profile is honest — no excess, no ornament for its own sake. The materials are tactile, chosen for what they feel like underhand and underfoot. It seats you with the ease of something made to be used.
Solid where it needs to be, light where it can be — the Rovinj bar stool is shaped by the same unhurried attention given to the best European furniture. The seat carries texture and warmth; the legs, proportion and restraint. It belongs wherever considered living happens.
Solid where it needs to be, light where it can be — the Cefal bar stool is shaped by the same unhurried attention given to the best European furniture. The seat carries texture and warmth; the legs, proportion and restraint. It belongs wherever considered living happens.
Some chairs ask to be admired from across the room; the Messina asks to be sat in. Its form is spare and considered, shaped from timber that carries warmth in its grain. The upholstery offers texture before colour, weight before pattern. It is a chair that belongs in the room it was made for.
Solid where it needs to be, light where it can be — the Korcula bar stool is shaped by the same unhurried attention given to the best European furniture. The seat carries texture and warmth; the legs, proportion and restraint. It belongs wherever considered living happens.
Solid where it needs to be, light where it can be — the Lacoste bar stool is shaped by the same unhurried attention given to the best European furniture. The seat carries texture and warmth; the legs, proportion and restraint. It belongs wherever considered living happens.
There is a particular quality to the Madison — a stillness that comes from its colonial charm and balanced proportions. The rubberwood frame carries a steady warmth, while the rattan and polyester textures offer a sophisticated, organic touch. A place to settle into, crafted to bring timeless elegance to your bar or counter.
The Bonnieux brings to the kitchen counter or bar the same considered craft found in the dining room. Its seat is shaped for hours, not minutes — generous in its depth, easy in its form. The frame is stable without being heavy, finished in a tone that holds its own against stone, timber, or marble. A stool that earns its place at the table.
The Roussillon asks little of a space and gives much back. Its profile is honest — no excess, no ornament for its own sake. The materials are tactile, chosen for what they feel like underhand and underfoot. It seats you with the ease of something made to be used.
The Portofino counter stool is the kind of piece a room organizes itself around. Its profile — upright, unhurried — brings resolution to open space. The fabric is tactile, the frame solid, the proportions arrived at through patience rather than expedience.
There is a particular quality to the Vincennes — a stillness that comes from knowing exactly what a chair should do. The frame carries warmth in its grain; the seat, depth in its cushion. Upholstered in a fabric that softens further over time, it holds its shape the way well-made things always do. A place to settle into, not merely sit upon.
The Montreuil lounge chair earns its place slowly, the way a good room earns its feeling — through proportion, material, and unhurried attention. Solid in frame, generous in seat, its upholstery carries the weight of considered craft. It rewards the hours spent in it.
The Gordes brings to the kitchen counter or bar the same considered craft found in the dining room. Its seat is shaped for hours, not minutes — generous in its depth, easy in its form. The frame is stable without being heavy, finished in a tone that holds its own against stone, timber, or marble. A stool that earns its place at the table.
The Rosny bar stool Solid wood frame, generous proportions, fabric chosen for how it feels under the hand. It asks for nothing more than the space to be itself in.
There is nothing hurried about the Gagny. Its lines are clean and its depth is deliberate — a bar stool shaped around the experience of sitting well rather than the idea of it. The upholstery carries a quiet texture, and the frame beneath it holds its form across years. It is furniture that improves with time.
The Forcalquier brings to the kitchen counter or bar the same considered craft found in the dining room. Its seat is shaped for hours, not minutes — generous in its depth, easy in its form. The frame is stable without being heavy, finished in a tone that holds its own against stone, timber, or marble. A stool that earns its place at the table.
There is a particular quality to the Gythio — a stillness that comes from its sculptural, Scandinavian form. The solid oak frame carries warmth in its organic grain, while smooth curves and an ergonomic seat offer comfort that lasts. A place to settle into, balanced by a practical matte black footrest.
From the first glance, The Turckheim Chair reads as a sculptural object. Closer, it reveals itself as comfort made rigorous — a seat that holds the body well, a back that eases tension, arms that invite a resting wrist. Made for the reader, the thinker, the one who sits and stays.
A side table should earn its place without demanding attention. The Epidavros Coffee Table does exactly this — present, purposeful, finished in materials that improve with touch and time. Its scale is calibrated for proximity: close enough to reach, substantial enough to matter.
The Bischoffsheim arrives in a room quietly, the way early light enters through linen — without urgency. Its frame is shaped from solid timber, worked until the form feels inevitable rather than designed. The upholstery yields gently underhand, a fabric chosen for what it becomes with use. It is a chair that asks nothing of you except to sit.
The Niedernai accent chair is the kind of piece a room organises itself around. Its profile — upright, unhurried — brings resolution to open space. The fabric is tactile, the frame solid wood, the proportions arrived at through patience rather than expedience.
There is a particular stillness to The Meistratzheim Accent Chair — the way it occupies space as though it has always been there. Its silhouette is spare, its comfort unexpected. The seat cushion yields with the particular generosity of natural fibre over a sculpted base. Some chairs furnish a room. This one completes it.