What makes these chairs special?
Shaped like it was grown just for you.

Maloof Joint
No hardware - just wood, locking into wood. A type of joint developed by Sam Maloof. A signature that holds the whole form together.


Back Braces
They don't support-they respond. Bent lamination was chosen to flex with the spine, while tenons, loosened by 1/16", allow them to gently turn in/out to welcome shoulders both broad or narrow as the sitter leans against them.

The Seat
Rises gently at the thigh.
Falls just beneath the knee.
Dips in the back to cradle the spine.
Sculpted in bilateral symmetry.


The Arm
Carved with a 7-degree sweeping cove, the armrests cradle your forearms in their natural fall, inviting them to rest as though the chair itself anticipated your posture. The back leg is sculpted with an 8-degree sweep, flowing seamlessly into the arm and giving the illusion that wood and form are one continuous gesture — not two parts joined, but one shape grown. At the precise point where your elbow comes to rest, the inner edge of the arm dips gently in a soft downward slope, offering subtle support whether you’re cradling a child, holding a book, or simply sitting in quiet thought.