
West Haddon Hall’s Debut Furniture Line Exudes L.A. Flair
Since founding the Los Angeles interiors studio West Haddon Hall in 2011, Kate Driver has cultivated a network of local artisans to create custom furniture for clients. Now she’s tapped them for a furniture line of her own, produced entirely in her adopted hometown (she’s originally from Atlanta). Eclectic and timeless, Collection I comprises 14 pieces that, like Driver’s interiors, blend various styles and eras. It offers the Milwood and Chatsworth oak pedestal tables and the Ivy side table in the same wood plus lime-green resin. Seating includes the sheepskin-clad walnut Sullivan wingback armchair. For storage, there’s the honeyed-oak Rosemont nightstand and the Cloister cabinet, with drawers faced in mappa burl. Pieces are made to order in 12 to 14 weeks.








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