Quality and Transparency

Meet the craftspeople and places behind our heritage-quality lines of upholstery.

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Lancaster

HIGH POINT, N.C.

Lancaster

Over 30 years ago Bill Lancaster crafted his first sofa from a two bedroom apartment in North Carolina that he transformed into a workshop. A passion for construction runs in the family as Bill was inspired to bring woodworking techniques learned from his grandfather into furniture making. A relentless pursuit of the best materials (durable, sustainable, renewable, local) with years of crafting experience makes each bench-crafted piece a labor of love that results in absolute quality with a luxurious finish to every detail.

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Cisco Brothers

MADE IN L.A.

Cisco Brothers

With their own roots in a small, family-run business, Cisco Brothers weaves their California sensibility (sustainability and industry leading, eco-conscious manufacturing) into every fiber. A diverse mix of sustainably collected materials makes their sun drenched studio of over 200 employees a perfect destination to collaborate on upholstery, case goods and lighting that takes its inspiration from nature. With function and simplicity at the heart of it’s design ethos and a commitment to the environment woven through every process, Cisco Brothers is the perfect marriage of conscious consumption and comfort.

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Verellen

BENCHCRAFTED IN N.C.

Verellen

The story began in Tom & Sabine Verellen’s hometown of Antwerp, Belgium, where the old and the new—modern and traditional—are in natural harmony.

Fast forward to High Point, North Carolina, where furniture-making knowhow is hard-wired and talent abounds. The Verellens recruited a passionate and creative team of men and women to bring life to their unique ideas. Eight-way hand-tied frames made from FSC-certified lumber, recycled metal coils and packaging materials, soy-based foam cushions – they reconcile with nature wherever they can.