Wharton Esherick Inspired Library Ladder (bookshelf)

Constructed from white oak and curly cherry, the library ladder incorporates fluid architectural elements into its design. While originally designed as library steps, this updated version serves equally well as a tiered bookshelf which can display your favorite coffee table books. It is finished with a blend of boiled linseed oil, tung oil, and varnish.

  • Width: 16 3/4”
  • Depth: 25”
  • Height: 39 7/8”

Kumiko Cabinet

This Peckovic inspired white oak cabinet blends Asian influences with the American Arts and Crafts movement. The Arts and Craft door is topped with a kumiko asa-no-ha (“hemp leaf”) panel, a traditional Japanese geometric motif. The cabinet body is constructed with dovetail joints giving the piece structural strength and a high level of honest craftsmanship. To complete the cabinet, the cabinet was fummed with ammonia and then finished with several costs of Shellac.

  • Width: 13”
  • Depth: 6”
  • Height: 26”

Bookcase

Inspired by a 1956 Wharton Esherick design, this bookcase celebrates the fluid design of mid-century modern furniture and honors Esherick’s design detail of flowing curves and undercut surfaces. Constructed of American black walnut, it is fished with a boiled linseed oil.

  • Width: 23 7/8”
  • Depth: 14”
  • Height: 25 3/4”