Gerald McCabe coffee table, California 1970s, Koa and wenga wood.Wendell Castle, Roger Sloan, JB Blunk, Jawar, Richard Bronk, Gerald Mccabe, Bobby Falwell, David Scott, Charles Fischer, Howard Osinski, Nakashima Studio furniture is an American subfield of studio craftsmanship centered on one-of-a-kind or limited-production furnishings designed and made by artisans. The work is done in the craftsman's workshop rather than in a large-scale factory. This conception of the production space as a studio links studio furniture to studio art and reflects its status as an individual creative process. From the early furniture of the Arts and Crafts movement to modern works of art, studio furniture can be generalized as functional handmade objects that serve as a medium for intellectual and emotional expression and indicate the social and cultural concerns of the maker or community.