Get Inspired. Gallery How has it been done before? Spaces designed with good living in mind. Stories Baraga – The Journey Forward While wood remains the ultimate renewable material, the pre- and post-consumer recyclability of PET Felt not only adds an optimal sustainability, but also a softer and more tactile seat on the Baraga stool. Baraga – The Past Reimagined for the Future Baraga, a small port in Michigan, was a natural stop for voyagers and traders in the 17th century. Like the port, the Baraga stool is a great place to perch for surveying one’s environment or for taking a moment’s rest. Take a Stroll with Beach Stones Soft organic shapes bring a warmth and friendliness to spaces, and their easy appearance follows through into a new ease of use with the addition of casters. New for Gemma – Task Base and Oak Colors Renowned for the sensitive application of color to materials, Leland’s approach has always been one of a very considered approach. Instead of applying color such that it conceals the nature of the underlying material, color innovations consider color with materiality. New States of Color One of Leland’s top-selling chairs is getting a new infusion of color. The color revision of Amadeus – a simple, versatile stacking chair – leans heavily into the American story—the landscapes and landmarks that echo American Modernism. Read More Stories