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PECKY along with sister company Estes Recovered Lumber comes up with some pretty amazing custom pieces. Check out these latest designs custom made for clients from zinc top dining to outdoor tables, pecky cypress designs to antiqued trestle tables…call or email us to get started on your custom piece today.


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PECKY is proud to carry Verellen upholstery of Belgian design and American know-how. Each piece is handmade with artisan details, the picture of comfort and beauty uncomplicated.


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Have you ever fallen head-over-heels in love with a piece of upholstery? That’s the sort of cupid’s-arrow experience Verellen offers. Literally (so comfortable) and figuratively (so sexy). Verellen concepts, designs and creates objects of desire for the home.

The Verellen story started in Belgium. Antwerp specifically. An old-world city famous for modern design. In a country where the old and the new – modern and traditional – are in natural harmony. And respect for Planet Earth is part of the collective unconscious.

Fast forward light speed (it’s the modern way, after all) to High Point, North Carolina, where furniture-making knowhow is hard-wired and talent abounds. Today High Point is home to Verellen world headquarters. For it’s there that Tom and Sabine Verellen have recruited an impassioned and creative team of Verellenites and built a modern factory with a human touch. Verellen designs and makes upholstered furniture like no one else. We invite you to sit and see.

Conceived in Belgium. Perfected in America. But, where can you find Verellen in the here and now? Our upholstered works of art are available at fine retail stores, design studios and independent interior designers throughout America and the world.

Come see the beautiful work of Spitzmiller at PECKY.


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Christopher graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1994. He continued his fine arts study at the Rhode Island School of Design and at Central St. Martins College of Art in London. He draws inspiration from classical form and traditional glazing techniques. He began his career in Georgetown in Washington, D.C. where he worked out of an old school house near Dumbarton Oaks. In 1995 he had his first one man show of Pottery at Kinsey Marable & Co. The show and his works received critical acclaim and his reputation as a noteworthy ceramicist began to emerge. In the summers he worked from Mecox Gardens in Southampton, as an artist in residence and such designers as Albert Hadley, Richard Keith Langham and Suzanne Rheinstein began to commission his work.

Since 1996, Christopher has been concentrating his efforts on his unique lamp designs. In the fall of 1999 after outgrowing his Washington studio he moved his studio to New York City where his crew of six skilled artisans create his one of a kind lamps. The lamps are of timeless appeal and luxurious quality. Beautiful classic forms are drenched in bold vibrant rich glazes. Each one of a kind lamp is set in a hand turned hardwood base, which is water gilt with 23k yellow gold or 9k white gold for a silver finish. The bases can also be finished in mahogany or enameled for a laquer like finish. The large lamps are fitted with adjustable double clusters and the smaller ones with harps and dimmer switches. All come with an off white vellum paper shade.


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