A stunning masterpiece of craftsmanship and design hits the interior design scene, fashioned by world-class artisans
Chronicle Home, the brainchild of renowned furniture designer Taylor Ross, is thrilled to introduce its latest creation, the Zen Table: A symbol of refined elegance and superior craftsmanship. This exceptional piece is a game-changer in interior design, offering a novel perspective on the traditional concept of a side table.
The Zen Table is a work of art, designed by Joey Myers of Searcy, Arkansas. It seamlessly blends practicality with beautiful aesthetics. Crafted with precision and attention to detail yet simple and stunning, this table exhibits Myers’ signature style. The piece encapsulates Chronicle Home’s commitment to bridging the divide between stylish and functional design.
As an industry disruptor, Chronicle Home is known for its innovative ability to bring artisanal craftsmanship to a global audience. The Zen Table serves as a flawless embodiment of this philosophy, fearlessly pushing the boundaries of what furniture should be in terms of aesthetics and tactile experience.
Ross, the visionary behind Chronicle Home, shared his excitement about the Zen Table’s launch, stating, “The Zen Table is more than just a piece of furniture; it’s sophisticated yet holistically designed with the artisan in mind. We wanted to create a versatile piece that also elevates the living space but empowers the one making it as well. I’m immensely proud of what our team has accomplished with this remarkable table.”
Each Zen Table is meticulously handcrafted, with systems in place for scale, ensuring the highest level of quality and precision. The use of premium materials — solid bar stock instead of tube steel — ensures contract grace durability. Chronicle Home understands that every space is unique. The Zen Table is semi-custom, allowing interior designers to tailor it to their specific preferences.
Beyond its stunning appearance, the Zen Table offers practicality. The Z-shaped Zen Table’s clean lines, minimalist aesthetic, and specific angles make it versatile and complementary. “Its footprint is small, and its angles match several other pieces we make, minimally adding to the seating of a room and allowing life to flow around it,” said Ross.
The Zen Table is also exemplary of Chronicle Home’s commitment to sustainability. Ross further noted, “The Zen Table is more than a piece of furniture; it’s a testament to our dedication to pushing the boundaries of sustainability. We believe it will become an iconic centerpiece in homes and commercial spaces alike.”
The Zen Table joins Chronicle Home’s illustrious collection of wooden bathtubs, sinks, and other exceptional furniture pieces. Chronicle Home not only sells one-of-a-kind and semi-custom furniture, but specifies elite interior design and architecture work by directly working with the makers. “These artisans are often stifled by the middlemen of industry,” said Ross. “We focus on bypassing intermediaries so that designers can work directly with artisans from all over the world to create bespoke, tailor-made pieces for their clients at cost.”
Ross’s talent and vision have earned him recognition from esteemed platforms like ICFF Miami, ICFF NYC, Wall Street Journal, KBB, and At Home Arkansas. The Zen Table is part of a matching collection. Those interested in more information about the Zen Table and Chronicle Home’s exquisite offerings may visit https://thechroniclehome.com
About Taylor Ross
With 4 shops on 4 continents, Founder of Chronicle Home, Taylor Ross, is the furniture designer with the capabilities to provide the bridge between elite interior designers and craft artisans at volume. Ross’s claim to fame is his wooden bathtubs and sinks; his pieces have been featured by ICFF Miami, ICFF NYC, Wall Street Journal, KBB, and At Home Arkansas.
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