One Edgy Table
Curves & Edges
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This piece draws strength from its structure. Clean lines and defined edges give it a bold, archi...
This piece draws strength from its structure. Clean lines and defined edges give it a bold, architectural presence, grounded in clarity and precision. The form feels intentional and confident, offering visual weight without excess. Designed to anchor a space, it stands as a statement of restraint and strength — a piece where sharp definition meets timeless functionality.
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This piece draws strength from its structure. Clean lines and defined edges give it a bold, archi...
This piece draws strength from its structure. Clean lines and defined edges give it a bold, architectural presence, grounded in clarity and precision. The form feels intentional and confident, offering visual weight without excess. Designed to anchor a space, it stands as a statement of restraint and strength — a piece where sharp definition meets timeless functionality.
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This piece draws strength from its structure. Clean lines and defined edges give it a bold, archi...
This piece draws strength from its structure. Clean lines and defined edges give it a bold, architectural presence, grounded in clarity and precision. The form feels intentional and confident, offering visual weight without excess. Designed to anchor a space, it stands as a statement of restraint and strength — a piece where sharp definition meets timeless functionality.
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A balance of softness and strength in form
Curves & Edges Collection

The FOO Method
We believe objects should live as fully as the people who choose them. Each FarOffObjects piece is singular in spirit, shaped to move through time rather than resist it. Light, touch, and use are not threats, but collaborators — leaving behind patina, memory, and meaning.
Our materials are chosen for their honesty and resilience, made to soften, deepen, and evolve with every season. These are not pieces to preserve behind caution, but to welcome into life — to gather around, to rest against, to mark moments. Objects meant to endure, to age with grace, and to be carried forward, generation after generation.






