Chairs
Houston Recliner
After being asked multiple times if I would do a recliner, I finally acquiesced. The goal was to produce a recliner that no one would suspect was anything other than a great looking chair. Mission accomplished. Named after my Brother in law, this covert chair defines comfort, function and style.
Patricia Chair
Inspired by an art deco design, one of my favorite genres, I named this chair after my Sister in law. She happens to have one of the most popular names for girls during the 1930s. I gave this unique chair a low scoop arm to fit under desks and dining tables. High style and function is the precipice for my designs.
Francis Chair
I had to give a shout out to my hubby, by using his middle name for this piece. It was inspired by a classic mid century chair. I gave it an exaggerated wing to give it some funk. The back has a slight barrel and the pitch on the seat is perfect for comfort. It combines style and function in a sophisticated way.
Sydney Lounge Chair
This tight back stylish lounge chair was named after my California based niece. I designed this chair with a modern English arm and tight back so that any pillow can be added for additional personality without the added bulk.
Kathryn Bar/Counter Stool
The Kathyrn was named after my Mother but it is also my niece’s name. It is a modern take on a Greek Klismos chair, which is personal favorite. I have it shown in the French print linen. You have your choice of three different French Emblems and 5 colors. Charcoal, Black, Scarlet, Chocolate, Sienna, and Blue.
Jack Host Chair
This cleaned up version of a wing chair was named after my Husband and son. I designed this arm chair so that the arm is low enough to fit under desks and dining tables. It is the perfect captain, executive desk, or occasional chair.
Marie Side Chair
The name for this chair was coined for all the females in my husband’s family. All the girls have Marie as their middle name including my Mother in Law. This design was inspired by a French art deco dining chair, one of my favorite genres of design. I’ve added the nail head trim and contrast side panels to demonstrate a fabrication option.


