
Built once,by hand,for one room.
Shown: The Amboise sectional and The Chambord canapé. Twelve to sixteen weeks from order.
Eight-way hand-tied.The slow way.The last way left.
One maker ties the entire deck — first coil to last knot — in a single sitting. It takes a day. Sometimes two. The seat that results softens without sinking, holds its shape across decades, and usually outlasts the house it was built for.

A dozen frames.Yours to dimension.












weeks.
A sectional is a ten-year decision. We build it in the time the work requires — not less, and rarely more. Four hands touch your piece: frame, fill, finish, delivery. The same four. Start to end.
Inside the build →
Thirty minutes,on a rug.
Every piece begins with a conversation around a fabric book — in person or by video. Dimensions, fabric, delivery. We sketch, you listen. Or you sketch, we listen.
For the trade
Specification support, trade pricing, COM and COL, and white-glove receiving from our floor to your install. One account manager, one shop.
Open a trade account →For one room
Thirty minutes with our design office, by phone or in person. Three decisions — dimensions, fabric, delivery. We stay on until they're the right ones.
Book the half hour →