A compact charmer.
Short on space and style? No problem. This chair packs rustic charms and handmade quirks into a slim profile, ready to be opened up to oohs and ahhs from guests. Made from reclaimed iron, no two will look alike—so go ahead, grab a few for your next dinner party.
Photography by Ty Mecham
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Blackhouse
Salt Lake City, UT
Imagine the furniture in a perfectly preserved mid-century library blended with genuine farmhouse decor, and you’ve got the Blackhouse look. They reinterpret classic, rustic aesthetics to give you clean, industrial lines warmed up with aged wood and handmade finishes. And yep, all of their furniture is handmade in small batches, so no two pieces will ever be identical.
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