
Architect Benjamin Hall started making furniture with his own hands in the middle of the rolling hills of Washington, where the only road marker was “Mile Post 112.”

Now based in Arizona, his furniture line, appropriately called Mile112, could be considered usable art. The contemporary pieces are smart, clean and rooted in architecture. Pictured above is his Moo.less chaise.

Magic Carpet - chaise made with leather and 100 yards of thin Sisal twine, hand-wrapped.



L’Editeur - the perfect desk for the avid magazine reader.


Love this little cubby.


Matchmaker - this desk is made with varying sizes and colors of wood, and you can see the different shapes if you peek underneath:























Darren on 01.04.2013 at 06:50 AM
Wow. I just love the twine and leather chaise, it looks amazing. Very original. I like the ‘tangled light’ lighting on his website also. Thanks for sharing.
Benjamin Hall on 02.13.2013 at 10:51 AM
Darren,
I want to personally thank you for your comments. It’s your enthusiasm that drives me to keep trying to imagine the next design.
I am currently in search for a household item or items that can drive my next design. I’d love to hear what product you would liked to see challenged.
Ben