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    1. Set of Four Rose Tarlow Style Iron Lattice Garden Chairs For SaleProduct ID: 35544058
    2. 1990s Seaman Schepps 13.00 Carat Gemstone 18k Yellow Gold Antibes Ring, Size 6 For SaleProduct ID: 35560037
    3. 5 Piece Outdoor Mah Jong Sofa Set by Hans Hopfer for Roche Bobois For SaleProduct ID: 35569760
    4. Original Carol Summers Woodblock Print, Signed, and Titled "Bundi", Printed in the 1980's For SaleProduct ID: 35329267
    5. Vintage China Seas Quadrille Designer Fabric Napkins Set of 11 | Chinoiserie Blue Pink Floral | 18x18 | to-the-Trade Luxury Textile For SaleProduct ID: 35559828
    6. Monumental Sculptural Italian Carved Pinewood Palm Tree Floor Lamp, Mid-20th Century For SaleProduct ID: 35586310

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    Handmade furniture with a foundation in humanity and architecture — beautiful objects made for living.

    Our work studies the rituals of life in the home. We sleep. We sit. We set. We store. In motion and in rest we turn to thoughtful objects that enhance these rites of living. Each piece turns toward the interplay of rudimentary geometric shapes as they relate to the needs of the human form.

    MADE TO LAST THE AGES
    At the start, we source the highest quality domestic and European hardwoods. Individual boards are carefully selected and matched for color, grain pattern and structural integrity.

    Each piece in our collection is crafted entirely from solid wood. The use of traditional joinery methods maximizes strength, allows for seasonal wood movement and creates surfaces and intersections free of ornament.

    Campagna is the studio of furniture maker and designer Cody Campanie. Cody is a third-generation woodworker born in 1986 in New York State. He studied architecture at Brown University and cabinet making at Seattle’s Wood Technology Center. He has worked for Columbia University’s C-Lab, OMA and Kite Architects. His academic and professional pursuits have bridged architecture, craft and hospitality.