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Clean-Lined Appeal Defines Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ Fall Collection

Clean-Lined Appeal Defines Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ Fall Collection

The brand delivers the refined-and sustainable-design it’s known for in a new furniture collection that balances warmth and architectural appeal.

Warm yet architectural, textural and tailored-these are words that come to mind when considering Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ latest offering, which includes a range of tables, bedroom pieces, seating, and accessories with the handcrafted touch and responsibly sourced materials we’ve come to anticipate from the North Carolina–based modern heritage brand.

Dubbed The New Modern and informed by what company president and CEO Allison O’Connor calls "a deep reverence for living in the present," the Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams fall collection continues the brand’s focus on comfort and contemporary lifestyles. Pieces can be personalized with hundreds of upholstery options-including sumptuous performance fabrics and leathers that feel well-worn-to be as durable and inviting to the touch as they are exquisitely made.

The Montauk sectional, for instance, features a solid wood base and sophisticated touches such as Turkish-cornered cushions and an angled back. The Niles bed is a sanctuary for sleep, with a cozy, winged headboard and side rails that meet the floor for a seamless look. Among the collection’s new tables and storage pieces, the shapely Hayes dining table and buffet stand out for their bold forms inspired by midcentury Italian design.

Those seeking inspiration and professional guidance will want to explore Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ complimentary design services, or use the online tool to try out different fabrics and finishes.
Join the brand’s Comfort Club and save 25 percent year round. From 9/2 through Labor Day, members also receive 30 percent savings on outdoor furniture purchases of $3,500, and complimentary delivery on all orders of $3,500 or more.

Scroll for a closer look at highlights and links to see the entire collection.



Sink into the 8-piece Montauk sectional, which offers both versatility and tailored detailing. Performance fabric options like the one shown offer worry-free elegance.



The Soma sofa’s slender arms, generous cushions and light, sled-leg profile pair well with the collection’s curvy Rose swivel chairs.



The Hayes table’s striking, architectural base is made of American walnut and finished with sheets of lightly antiqued brass. Add a set of Keane chairs with floating, curved backrests to complete the look.



Simple vignettes can sometimes be the most eye-catching. A companion to the Hayes dining table, the Hayes buffet is made of sleek, American walnut and its veneer conceals ample storage. Brass inlay on the top adds a flash of glamour.



With upholstered headboard and side rails, the Niles bed-shown dressed in Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams’ European linens-is soft and welcoming. The Addie side table in white keeps bedside essentials handy.

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