Sam Green is an artist and furniture maker, guided by a deep appreciation for craftsmanship, design, and the lasting beauty of well-made things.
With a background in photography, Sam spent years studying light, composition, and detail — skills that continue to shape how he sees the world. His approach to furniture is informed by the same principles that drove his work behind the camera: an eye for quality, a respect for materials, and a belief that the most powerful designs are often the simplest.
Sam’s work is driven by a love for objects that endure — both in form and in function. Built by hand in his Pennsylvania studio, his pieces are made with care and precision, designed to be lived with, to wear in, not out. They are objects meant to carry a sense of time, to develop character through use, and to become a part of a space in a way that feels lasting and meaningful.
For Sam, the process is just as important as the final product. His work unfolds through thoughtful observation, creative exploration, and a constant pursuit of refinement. It’s about creating pieces that feel both considered and authentic — a reflection of his belief that craftsmanship is not just about making things well, but about making things that matter.