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Angela Adams Collection: Furniture by Sherwood Hamill
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Angela Adams is well known here on AT for her rugs but few are as familiar with her husband, Sherwood Hamill's furniture collection—also sold through the Angela Adams. Hamill's modern take on wood furniture is very New England to us, much like his wife's inspired textiles. Jump below for many more designs...
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Most of Hamill's pieces have a distinct voice all his own but we're slightly partial to the designs that clearly reflect his collaboration with his wife. The organic shapes in the screen and the lovely Lulu-esque fabric on the ottoman and chair add an element of softness that make his designs irresistable.
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Many more images here. All pieces are custom designed and can be ordered through the website or the Angela Adams store in Portland, Maine.

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I love that V2 dining chair. It's just *stunning*.

posted by laetitiae on August 8th 2008 at 9:37am
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I LOVE Angela Adams! Have for years and I'm so glad she's doing furniture as well.

posted by leen on August 8th 2008 at 10:03am
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Angela Adams isn't doing furniture - her husband Sherwood Hamill is.

From the website:

"Pricing for Collection Furniture is quoted per piece. Custom orders are welcome at an additional charge. Delivery times range from 8-14 weeks. Designer and volume discounts are available to the trade. Our Collection / Contract Sales Manager, Buffy Kay, is happy to assist you in the process of placing orders for Collection Rugs and Furniture and creating custom pieces that are perfect for you."

In other words - It's very expensive and won't be available at a store near you anytime soon.

posted by bepsf on August 8th 2008 at 10:13am
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Dining chair is great. Looks like a more modern take on a mid century Wegner.

posted by tdominey on August 8th 2008 at 12:44pm
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Love the stools.

Craftsmanship, design ingenuity and quality will determine whether these pieces are expensive vs. investment in pieces that will become future classic.

Judging by the talent of this husband and wife team it will probably be the latter rather than the former.

posted by Seaside on August 8th 2008 at 1:58pm
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