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January 24, 2020

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36 DIGS.NET | 1.24.2020 P R O F I L E | D E S I G N E R S T O W AT C H A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N O&G Studio The Rhode Island-based furniture designer and manufacturer revives a rich hand-built tradition with American Modern craft. When Jonathan Glatt, the co-founder and creative director of O&G Studio, launched the platform in 2009, it was to create and manufacture designs that honor and build upon classic American craft for contemporary tastes. He certainly picked the right place, headquartering the operation in Rhode Island, a place of both the past and the future. "It is tiny and epic at the same time" and "influences a type of great design that I love," says Platt, who also looks to 18th-century furniture makers, the Goddard Townshends, as a reference and aims to achieve a similar feeling with all O&G designs. By this he means something "that is rarely wild and unconstrained, but deeply satisfying and stands the test of time." Although reflecting an undeniable New England flavor, "O&G is American Modern," says Platt, who is nonetheless open to other stylistic influences and design periods. To that end are O&G's signature Windsor-style benches and chairs, along with the recently launched Hull Coffee Table, featuring a low profile with an early '70s vibe, and the Meridian Sconce family, based on Brutalist buildings and crafted from sand- cast brass. One also sees a strong regional influence in material—"We love wood and only use sustainable North American hardwoods like ash, maple, oak and walnut," says Platt—and a color palette with Salt Pond, Kelp and Oyster finishes. With dressers and lounge pieces, as well as new collaborations on the O&G drawing board for 2020, plus its plumbing collection Brut with Watermark, the studio finds itself in familiar territory: with its hands full. oandgstudio.com We love wood and only use sustainable North American hardwoods like ash, maple, oak and walnut. " " PHOTOGRAPHS : (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP) COURTESY OF ANGEL TUCKER, LANSERRING AND ERIN LITTLE

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