History in the Making
These furniture makers are creating the modernist heirlooms of the next generation.
These furniture makers are creating the modernist heirlooms of the next generation.
LOVE FOR MID MOD
The operating partners behind Craft Associates also own a high-end
® Midcentury Modern furniture company, Theswankyabode.com, that restores and refinishes vintage designer furniture. It was this background and their extensive knowledge of the original company and furnishings that led to the team being approached by silent partners and relaunching Craft Associates Inc. as Craft Associates Furniture.
® Formerly in Chicago and now in Oak Harbor, Ohio, the business is entirely online—but that has only increased the quality of their product. With everything in-house, the team at Craft Associates Furniture® can control and coordinate quality furnishings as well as timely deliveries. As further evidence of their dedication to quality, the team spent three years perfecting their proprietary oil finish and commercial finish.
RUNNING A CREATIVE BUSINESS
The Craft Associates Furniture team says that what sets them apart is
® the “quality of material and craftsmanship of the product, combined with our expertise in online marketing.” While the team says that it's much harder than one might think to build a company and market great design— all while maintaining a high standard for quality, the team environment makes all the difference. According to the Craft Associates Furniture team, “We are fortunate
® to have a great catalogue of vintage designs inspired by the original Craft Associates, Inc. With these products, there is an enormous amount of time dissecting and elevating both the construction and upholstery.”
Ensuring that midcentury style remains relevant to new and modernday audiences calls for innovation, which leads the Craft Associates
® Furniture team to be incredibly mindful of material and finish updates to their vintage-inspired looks. Rather than focusing solely on “the prism of midcentury,” the team takes a broader view through purely “good design,” seeking to ensure longevity.