Old World
A look remenicent of a time when quality and attention to detail was more than just an advertising slogan; It was a personal statement on the part of the craftsmen doing the work, to the individual having the work done, that a life of accomplishment and sophistication is identified by uncompromising standards.
Contemporary Functionality
Blending traditional or modern design while accomodating contemporary technical or practical needs such as computor componant integration (picture # or modern, practiacal storage needs.
Veneered Marquetry Inlay
The process of combining multiple species of exotic veneers to create patterns both in color and grain figure which generate a depth of dimension and unique character.
Joinery Methods

A process of joining various furniture components by utilizing proven age old interlocking methods that don't only rely on adhesives or fasteners to retain strength, but also the inherent strength of the wood itself.

Honduran Fiddle Back Mahogany
A extremely hard dense wood, rich in color and grain figure, ages beautifully by darkening to a deep reddish brown tone with even open pores.
French Mappa Burl
One of the most beautiful burls. Honey yellow to chocolate tones, dramtic figure with broad knots and grain patterns, works beautiful for book match applications.
English Sycamore
Medium hardwood with straight grain figure, off white in color with open grain pores.
Ebony Inlay
True Madagascar Ebony (not endangered) one of the hardest woods available. Excellent for border inlays, color tends to be brownish black.
Crotch Mahogany
Crotch Mahogany refers to a figure characteristic that is created by taking wood from a portion of the tree where to large trunk section "Y's" outward creating a burl figure that is similar in look to a flame pattern. Typically Crotch Mahogany comes from the Honduran Mahogany species.
African Mahogany
This species of mahogany is actually not a true mahogany at all but is referred to as such because it looks so similar, however it is far more available than Honduran Mahogany and in certain applications is preferrable especially where weight is a concern since African Mahogany weighs at least 1/3 less than Honduran. African Mahogany is light redish brown in color and tends to stay very close to it's original color even when exposed to direct sun light.
Carpathian Elm Burl
This burl consists of extremely tight active figure with small dark knots set over a beautifully rich chocolate colored back ground. The natural coloration of this material make it perfectly suited as inlay material which compliments Mahogany and Cherry species nicely.
Exotic Burls
Simply refers to highly figured unusual or rare species of veneers taken from the base/root section of a tree system.
Factory Showroom
Our Factory showroom was created to provide a suitable enviroment for displaying our original designed furniture creations. Beautifully finished with limestone floors, plaster tuscan Italian wall finishes and a very comfortable design loft where clients meet with the lead furniture designer and owner to collaborate pieces for any number of applications. In addition, a viewing gallery is available with several windows overlooking the work areas where the creation process happens. Visitors get to observe first hand the talented craftsmen who bring to life the Designs conceived in the drawing studio all the while gaining a unique appreciation for the depth of skill and complexity of equipment require to yield the works art that surround them.