The Collection

Contour

Topographic lines, translated into shelving and seating.

Contour began with a question about lines: what happens when you take the elevation lines of a mountain and let them carry weight?

The origin of Contour
On the Design

Contour is a study in balance. A considered form that holds itself in tension — clean enough to read as contemporary furniture, dynamic enough to feel like sculpture. The same language adapts across scales and uses; one collection, several rooms.

The collection is built from layered Baltic birch — the studio's signature material. Each layer is precision-laminated, then shaped along the grain so the striations of the birch become the surface itself. The exposed edge reads as strata: the geological metaphor that gave the studio its name. Wood, but engineered. Organic, but considered. Nothing is rough-hewn; nothing is incidental.

Every Contour piece is finished with polished brass — joint accents, edge details, recessed inlays — arranged in deliberate, almost mechanical patterns. Optional noble veneers in walnut, mahogany, maple, or cherry can be specified for the surface treatment. The result is a piece that catches light differently from every angle, and rewards close looking as much as it reads from across a room.

Pieces in the Collection

Lines that hold weight.

Contour is offered as a flow shelf, bar stool, and erosion lamp — three pieces sharing one topographic language.

Something in this language

Love the form, want it different?

Some clients come to us with the Contour collection in mind, but with a piece in mind that we don't yet make — a console at a different proportion, a credenza in this language, a sculptural bench. We design these often. They begin with a conversation.

Or commission something singular →