


This beautiful walnut night stand was built for client I met at the Wimberley Arts Festival. She needed a piece to fit a small space but would catch a person's eye as they walked into the room. The piece is crafted from walnut with walnut burl accents on the door panels and drawer faces. Traditional joinery is used throughout the piece including a complicated angled joint on the door frames.
Philip Morley Furniture
Trained in Carpentry and Joinery under the City Guilds in London, England, I turned my interest to furniture while working with a RISD graduate in Providence, RI. I moved to the United States in 2003 to be with my soon-to-be wife, Carmen Morley. I continued exploring design under Richard Chillcott. After the birth of my son, we moved to Texas and I served as apprentice to Michael Colca for 6 year. Under Michael I learned truly superior craftsmanship.
I design and build studio furniture (chairs, tables, beds, dressers, china cabinets, etc). My approach is to build unique pieces of functional art while maintaining the time honored integrity of traditional craftsmanship.
Studio art designed as functional art and built to last generations.