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The Residence

Furniture

The Evidence of Inhabitation

Furniture becomes part of the room through use. A chair settles into posture. A table gathers repetition through conversation, meals, work, and the passing of evenings.

The room changes around the objects that remain inside it.

Leather softens through contact. Wood deepens through age and light. Surface changes record movement, handling, and repetition.

The objects record how the room was lived in.

What remains is not arrangement, but evidence of habitation.

The Residence

Within The Residence, we look for material honesty, proportion, tactile balance, and the permanence required to endure daily use.

Weight matters. Scale matters. The way an object settles into the room matters. Furniture should feel resolved in the architecture and natural to the rhythm of the room.

We select pieces that continue through years of use without losing composure.