The Ginny Macdonald Furniture Collection wonderfully blends the interior designer's British roots and design sense with her California lifestyle. In fact, each piece in the line is named after a lake in the United Kingdom that holds significance to Ginny's upbringing. Ginny initially drew every style by hand before working with our team to bring the pieces to life. The interior designer also elected the highest-quality materials, including oak wood frames and luxury fabrics. With their high-quality craftsmanship, these pieces are designed to stand the test of time. Inspired by Ginny's English heritage, each piece is handmade at our upholstery workshop in Los Angeles. Join us as we revisit Ginny's tour of the facility a few years back. It's an eye-opening look into the labor-intensive process behind how each piece of her exclusive furniture collection is made to order for you. See below for a look back at how one of our favorite furniture collections was made. 

There is a lot to consider when designing furniture. From how deep the seat of a sofa should be to choosing what fabrics will be both beautiful and durable, well-designed furniture means that every detail was thought of. The Ginny Macdonald Furniture Collection took over a year to perfect. Ginny drew each piece in the collection by hand, felt each of the fabrics and carefully selected colors, chose the wood finish, and checked in on the pieces being made to see what needed to be adjusted. All of the pieces in Ginny's line are made by skilled craftspeople in Los Angeles. Each step is done by hand, from the custom frames to the finishing upholstery details.

 

 

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A man lines up a wooden frame for a sofa on a a green work table covered in sawdust. Wooden pieces of furniture framing lay in piles in a factory to make Ginny Macdonald's exclusive Lulu and Georgia furniture.
There is a lot to consider when designing furniture. From how deep the seat of a sofa should be to choosing what fabrics will be both beautiful and durable, well-designed furniture means that every detail was thought of. The Ginny Macdonald Furniture Collection took over a year to perfect. Ginny drew each piece in the collection by hand, felt each of the fabrics and carefully selected colors, chose the wood finish, and checked in on the pieces being made see what needed to be adjusted. All of the pieces in Ginny’s line are made by skilled craftspeople in Los Angeles. From the custom frames to the finishing upholstery details, each step of the process is done by hand. See below for a closer look at the process.

  

A seat and back of a chaise sofa piece of Ginny Macdonald's furniture collection sits on a wood block in a furniture factory. The tan linen Hollingworth sofa with chaise has neutral gray throw pillows and a taupe throw across the chaise. A copper velvet Grasmere ottoman is used as a coffee table and a rust and brown medallion-patterned rug is layered on a jute rug.
"I designed these pieces…everyone. I kept the collection simple so that the pieces could fit into any style of the house yet still have a timeless look. They’re simple pieces so that the color and fabrics could shine without feeling too ornate or sway into one particular style. As there’s a variety of sizes I can see these being incorporated into a loft in NYC or beach house in California" 
- Collection Designer, Ginny Macdonald

 

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A rust velvet sofa sits across from an oatmeal linen Fabienne sofa. Both sofas have neutral black, gray and ivory throw pillows and sit on a gray geometric patterned rug.