Website: https://nashvillefurniturecompany.com/
Nashville Furniture Company is a furniture designer and maker that produces designer pieces and custom furniture made in Nashville. The company describes its aesthetic as “a mashup of 50’s Scandinavian, mid-90’s Americana,” and its catalog centers on chairs, tables, and related home and workplace pieces. Its work is offered through an online shop, and it presents its furniture alongside complementary art and ceramics.
Products
The company creates “Designer pieces and custom furniture made in Nashville.” A featured product is the Ladder Chair, described as a “Handmade, wide-seat backless chair with sharp angles and rounded edges,” with the Ladder Chair Basic listed starting at $150.00. For its wood pieces, the company lists materials including Pine, Red Oak, and White Ash, and finishes including Natural, Whitewash, and Ebonized.
The online shop also lists a range of individually named items, several offered at $50.00. These include “Spring Blade,” “Classic Set,” “Country Feast Set,” “Golden Blush Cup,” “Harvest Moon Cup,” “Milk Dip Cup,” “Salt Spout,” and “Golden Mist Pair.” An “Earth Sky Planter” is listed at a sale price of $40.00, reduced from $50.00, and at least one item (“Salt Spout”) is marked as sold out. The catalog mixes furniture with smaller ceramic and home objects, and the company suggests pairing its pieces with “fresh Art from The Omnifold.”
About
Nashville Furniture Company emphasizes design and handmade production in Nashville, combining custom furniture with designer objects. The company describes its aesthetic as “a mashup of 50’s Scandinavian, mid-90’s Americana,” a blend that informs the angular yet rounded shapes seen in pieces like its Ladder Chair. The company references collaboration and pairing with art and ceramics, crediting “Ceramics by Jono Pandolfi” and an art partnership with “The Omnifold,” and it presents one section of its site under the heading “An exploration in texture.” It frames its work as an exploration of form, materials, and texture rather than mass production, and it invites customers to follow a “Monthly Dispatch” newsletter for updates. By offering selectable wood types and finishes on applicable pieces, the company positions much of its catalog as made-to-order rather than off-the-shelf.
Location & Contact
The company identifies itself as making its pieces in Nashville, Tennessee. It offers an email signup for its “Monthly Dispatch” newsletter and maintains a contact page on its website. The company also lists social media presence on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. A stockists page is referenced for locations that carry its work.
Additional Information
The website is built on Squarespace and functions as both a portfolio and an online shop, with filtering options for browsing available pieces. Wood options and finishes are selectable for applicable furniture, and the company highlights a collaborative approach that pairs its furniture with art and ceramics from partner makers.
Profile compiled from the company’s official website (nashvillefurniturecompany.com).