ARSENAL MOTORS

Suite of custom furniture for Field Day’s Arsenal Motors project in Lawrenceville.

The project included a 16’ conference table, 10’ diameter common table, 52 desks, multiple work tables, bookcases, signage, and various benches, sofas, and banquettes.

Furniture designed in collaboration with Studio Lithe.

Custom designed 10' round alder common table with lap joint wheel base and through tenons; faceted alder riser platform.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom bookcase/display unit with hickory shelves, tube steel frame, and sheet steel display boards.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom upholstered banquette seating; custom designed 10' round alder common table.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Walnut conference table with trestle base, wedged through tenon detail.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom designed coffee table with birdseye maple pillar legs and inset tempered glass top.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom hickory pew benches with upholstered seats; custom designed hickory work table with trestle base.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom white oak tambour curved reception desk with integrated upholstered sofa seating; birdseye maple pillar leg coffee table with inset tempered glass top; embroidered sign.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom channel upholstered banquette seating with white oak side table.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom designed high top hickory communal dining table with trestle base; doweled through tenon detail.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom designed 10' round alder common work table with lap joint wheel base and pegged tenons at legs; alder riser platform; hickory high top work table.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom designed coopered hickory sofa with slab leg base and upholstered seat and back cushions.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Custom fabric sign in white oak frame embroidered and couched by Kelsey Henson.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar

Embroidery by Kelsey Henson

Custom walnut light shade with woven walnut, textured and milk glass, and caned panels.

Photography by Alexandra Ribar