

*NEW
AUTHENTIC, MID-CENTURY INSPIRED KITCHENS,
FROM THE H. MILLER BROS WORKSHOP
Are you the kind of person who notices the difference between inspired by and copied from? Who knows that mid-century isn’t a look, but a way of living: light; honest; considered. Who would rather wait for the right object than fill a room quickly with second bests.
THIS
IS NOT
A REPRODUCTION

Admit it, you already live with a few carefully selected pieces: an Ercol day bed; a particular ceramic bowl caried home from overseas. Art chosen slowly, not styled in haste. And you’re wondering why the kitchen, the room where life actually happens, doesn’t yet belong to the same world….

The Mid Century Classic is for people who don’t want nostalgia, pastiche, or design shorthand. It’s for those who understand modernism as a philosophy: clarity over clutter; materials that age well; spaces designed to make living a joy, not keep up with the Jones'. This is a kitchen conceived as architecture, not boxes and doors. A space that makes space for family, music, cooking and conversation.

The stage for a curated life: You already know what you like. You’re not looking to outsource taste. You’re looking for a collaborator who understands it. The MID CENTURY CLASSIC is designed to sit comfortably among your original furniture and thoughtful reissues, your collected accoutrements, and art that didn’t come with the frame. It’s the calm backdrop, the plinth, that lets life sing.

Authentic. Modern. Quietly radical:
Rooted in European modernism, constructed from the best materials, crafted by hand, and built to last.
This is mid-century thinking, re-imagined for now: thoughtful, playful and happily contrarian by design.
If you’re drawn to quality over quantity, espresso over instant, spaces that feel designed, not styled. If you believe your kitchen should reflect how you live, not what everyone else is doing, then you may be exactly the sort of person we designed this for.
THE MID CENTURY CLASSIC.
FOR THOSE WHO KNOW.
Coming Spring 2026…..
'WHAT DO I
DO
NOW?'
'WHAT DO I
DO
NOW?'

