At Environment Furniture, environmental stewardship is our responsibility and our privilege. In creating unique furniture collections from reclaimed, recycled, and sustainably harvested wood, we show our respect for nature’s bounty and reaffirm our deep commitment to sustainability. This attention to the provenance of our raw materials differentiates us from other furniture-makers, and positions us to meet growing demand for environmentally sound products.
RECLAIMED WOOD
Equally at home in an Eames-inspired mid century modern home or a Montana ranch, Environment furniture maintains its integrity in any environment. By staying focused on the longevity of the materials, not the whims of passing trends, Environment's pieces infuse any space with warm contemporary craftsmanship. Each piece is versatile, yet bracingly one-of-a-kind.
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Captain's & Cunningham Chairs are now available at all Environment showrooms
So instead of making another new chair, we decided to dress up some old ones. A whole warehouse full, to be exact. The Captain is reclaiming at its finest: Environment CEO Davide Berruto stumbled upon a treasure of forgotten chairs from Washington University in a perfectly classic American shape, and with Jean-Marie Massaud's brilliant input, we’ve upcycled
The Sputnik collection is now available at all Environment showrooms & online.
The Sputnik Chair Collection combines a hint of retro with a bit of spindly-legged futurism. Frederic Frety, Jean-Marie Massaud’s design principal, has created his tripod chair in three height stylings: the high-back, the armchair, and the stool. We offer several seat options: flat seat, carved seat in either plain certified white oak or ebony finishes well
This illustrated art book is dedicated to the most masterful executions of the “rough luxury” interior design style that has injected a little bit of soul into luxury design. The worn, vintage and unfinished look of “rough luxe” is more than just the masculine side of shabby chic. It creates the kind of authenticity that is unscripted history in physical form. Design elements are washed and worn with history, reminding us of bygone times with an industrial