An ode to the practical beauty and craftsmanship of early American furniture design

First released in 2009, the Isometric Collection remains a timeless offering. With its unpretentious styling and streamlined forms, the designs call upon underlying principles of Shaker, Mission and early American furniture design. Characterized by clean lines, practical beauty, and an enduring sense of craftsmanship, the collection is simplicity at its purest. Still, the lines and angles infuse a modern point of view to the spirit and functionality of these great American wood furniture traditions. The seating in particular reflects deep research into the geometry of the body and optimal positions for repose.

Pieces are built in the United States from exclusively domestic materials. The collection is built and finished by Mennonite craftsmen in Pennsylvania. Drawing upon over 200 years of meticulous woodworking traditions, the Mennonites build these pieces with the most sophisticated contemporary manufacturing technologies, bringing time-honored processes into the 21st century.

This collection includes a bench, table and chair.

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Minimalist wooden table with a glass pitcher of water and a small cup against a pale gray wall; light wooden floor.
Wooden chair leaning against a diagonal pale blue wall with a vertical slatted wooden wall behind it in an industrial space.
Wooden chair with a curved backrest beside a textured concrete column in a dim room, spotlighted on the floor edges.
Tall clear glass of water beside a light cream mug on a wooden shelf against a gray wall: a minimalist still life.
Minimalist wooden table with a matching chair in a light room; a glass carafe, a white mug, and an orange napkin on the table.