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New Yorker

Regular price $995.00
    Regular price $1,495.00
      Regular price $1,495.00
        Regular price $1,995.00

          New Yorker Furniture – Urban Industrial Style

          Say hello to the New Yorker Collection – furniture that looks like it stepped straight out of a downtown loft. This striking range blends industrial charm with urban elegance, making it the perfect choice for modern homes that crave both style and substance. Whether you’re styling a high-rise apartment or want to bring a bit of city buzz into your suburban sanctuary, New Yorker delivers in spades.

          Crafted from solid oak and oak veneers, each piece in the New Yorker range brings out the beauty of raw, natural materials – think bold wood grains, rich tones, and that slightly rustic, effortlessly cool vibe. It’s grounded with sturdy, angular steel bases that offer clean lines, strong support, and a modern edge that makes this collection stand tall.

          Whether you’re dining at the New Yorker table, storing your essentials in the sleek sideboard, or binge-watching your favourite series from the comfort of your entertainment unit, this range ties your living and dining spaces together with industrial flair. And thanks to its clean silhouettes and high-quality build, these pieces work beautifully in open-plan living spaces, giving you both function and flow.

          The New Yorker Collection doesn’t shout – it smolders. It's perfect for those who love a refined take on industrial furniture, with just the right mix of urban grit and modern polish. Each piece is designed with practical living in mind, offering generous storage, durable surfaces, and timeless appeal that lasts far beyond seasonal trends.

          This is furniture that works hard and looks good doing it. From statement dining tables to functional sideboards and TV units, the New Yorker range turns everyday moments into something special. It’s bold. It’s urban. It’s unmistakably stylish.

          Looking to make a statement in your home? The New Yorker Collection is ready to move in.