The architect requested wormy butternut for a bedroom cabinet, concealing the television. The 'drawers' drop down, converting into a desktop. Lower cabinet doors provide access to AV equipment.
The concealed television in this bedroom cabinet was mounted on an articulated arm, allowing viewing from the bed.
Designer Furniture
Homes and renovations designed by us or by an architect sometimes require one-of-a-kind furniture pieces. Whether the concept comes from the client, an interior decorator or an architect, we can craft it in our shop.
The interior designer took inspiration from an Early American blanket chest
for this bathroom vanity.
Housewright collaborated with the homeowner to create a red birch dining room hutch.
German restoration glass enhances the
hutch's antique appearance.
The architect designed a television cabinet to allow viewing
from the screen's raised or lowered position.
from the screen's raised or lowered position.




