I always love a great Made in the USA product find. Lisa from the fabulous blog Hamptontoes brings us the chic furniture collection from Tritter Feefer. A cute name whose name you can discover the meaning of on their website. Thanks Lisa for this discovery! -Tobi
It is with great enthusiasm that I participate in Tobi’s All-American series! I had the pleasure of meeting Tobi and spending time with her at Kravet’s Blogfest this past May. Instantly I was drawn to Tobi’s down to earth personality and her passion for designing interiors. When I was asked to write a guest post on any All American topic, I knew immediately that I wanted to share Tritter Feefer Home Collection (to the trade) with Tobi’s readership.
I discovered Tritter Feefer at the New York International Gift Show (NYIGF – to the trade) and I’ve been smitten with them ever since. I am confident you will be enamored with their finely crafted furniture which is designed and manufactured in America. Here are some of my favorite pieces that this All American company produces.
Consoles are great for foyers, hallways, bedrooms, living rooms and in dining spaces. The Hollywood console is a favorite of mine.
I’m particularly fond of these side tables being used as night stands or in living rooms flanking a sofa. The D’Ambrosio is high on my list of favorite side tables!
The Jennifer side table with drawers is another eye catching table to anchor a space in a room, or to be used as a desk.
The John Louis side table with drawer is timeless and classic in its appeal.
I always think out of the box when it comes to furniture labeled as “dining tables.” Often, I find tables are also functional in offices for additional work space, highly practical as activity/game tables in family rooms, look good in foyers with a vase of flowers on top all while lending space for setting down a handbag and they are always a winner in a library. The M. Dickson makes a statement with its base, it’s unique yet refined.
The R. Barbaree is another table with a base that is sure to fetch a compliment or two.
The Madame X desk is great in a living room, a bedroom or an office.
Have you ever found yourself on a search for the perfect headboard? The Candance option has me in awe. Gorgeous.
Love a product, but want a different finish? Tritter Feefer has you covered by offering thirty six unique low or no VOC finishes on their products. Most pieces can be a custom size too! Isn’t it easy to see why I find this All-American company impressive!
Thanks Tobi for allowing me to visit with you today! I look forward to seeing you in person in the Hamptons as you debut your space in The Hampton Designer Showhouse!
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Tobi,
Thanks for having me over for a visit! Looking forward to seeing you the end of this week in the Hamptons.
Some great pieces and some beautiful wood finishes. It is so important to support one’s own local economy especially in tough economic times. I love American stuff. Its usually big, bold, and beautiful
*kisses* HH
Great post! We love Bill & ML from Tritter Feefer (their company name is based on the nicknames of their grandchildren, how cute!) and we use their furniture all the time, for our clients and for ourselves…We have a slew of it going in our Lake George house that we’re just finishing renovating.
Thanks Lisa! Good to see you over here! This looks like a wonderful line… looking forward to perusing it further.
Hope all is well,
Jan
Love this pick by Lisa @Hamptontoes! The finish options are endless, eco and CHIC!!
What a great find, Lisa!!! I am swooning over that Candace headboard. If mine wasn’t so similar, I might need to trade up!
Love knowing that you two beautiful ladies will be together this weekend. Sending all my best for a fabulous gala and weekend opening at the Hamptons Showhouse!!!
xoxo Elizabeth
Beautiful pieces Lisa, thank you for the introduction. I was not familiar with this line. Love that it is made in USA!! Kathysue
A beautiful way to display of such gorgeous Americana! Thanks for introducing me to this great line of furniture. As a fan of Hamptontoes, I also appreciate this introduction to Tobi. A fabulous collaboration of such talented designers.
Great line, love the clean simple non fussy lines of this furniture….it could fit well into so many different types of decors. And so many gorgeous wood finishes to choose from, thats when the fun really begins!! Great post.
I love the designs of these side tables!!
Great find Lisa, loving the side tables!
I’ve used Tritter Feefer for several projects. They not only customize finishes, but their pieces too. They are very nice people and easy to work with.
What a gorgeous line of furniture! Off to check out their site.
xo,
cristin
We saw this line in January when it was showcased in Atlanta – love American-made anything and these designs are so fresh and fun!
xxoo
Tobi Thank you so much for featuring Lisa of Hamptontoes, one of my favorite bloggers!
Lisa so glad you featured this company. I will visit their website. I love the clean, unique lines, and the finishes, wow so many gorgeous ones to choose from.
xoxo
Karena
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Great find Lisa! I’m loving this series of all-American topics. How fabulous that there are so many customizable options! Hope you two have a great time tomorrow night!
Hi Tobi …. Just found your gorgeous blog via Lisa’s guest post! Love your blog and your style …. LIsa and I have been blog friends since we started blogging! LIsa I adore this company and the selections and attention to detail are incredible! Thanks for sharing and I just wish I was in the states so I could use their products! Hope you are well and best wishes always
Frances
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How cool! I love the furniture and the idea that you’re a guest-blogger, too. I agree with you about tables. They are so useful and underappreciated. I really like the styles that you’ve shown here. Thanks so much for sharing!
Wow I am so glad I found you from Lisa’s blog. I adore this line. I am off to check out the website. I am really interested in the Louis side tables!