American Design, American Made

The Art of Crafting Furniture With Intention

At Cumberland, furniture is more than function—it’s a reflection of artistry, expertise, and an unwavering commitment to quality. From our home in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we create pieces that go beyond trends, embodying the precision of American craftsmanship and the integrity of materials sourced with care.

Unlike mass-produced imports, every Cumberland table, chair, and lounge piece is fully manufactured—not just assembled—in the United States. That means our design, engineering, woodworking, metal fabrication, and upholstery processes all happen under one roof, ensuring a level of quality control and customization that mass production simply can’t replicate.

Why American Craftsmanship Matters

Cumberland was founded on the principle that great design is rooted in purpose. That’s why we do things the right way—not the easiest way.

  • Built by Skilled Artisans: Our craftspeople have decades of experience in fine woodworking, upholstery, and metalworking. Their hands shape every detail, from precision joinery to flawless finishes.

  • Locally Sourced, High-Quality Materials: We carefully select wood, metal, textiles, and finishes from American suppliers that share our commitment to sustainability and durability. This allows us to minimize our environmental impact while ensuring superior craftsmanship.

  • In-House Manufacturing for Unmatched Quality: From concept to completion, our teams collaborate closely to refine every design and ensure the structural integrity and beauty of each piece. Our hands-on approach guarantees that no detail is overlooked.

A Legacy of Design Excellence

Since our founding, Cumberland has remained steadfast in our belief that American-made furniture isn’t just about keeping production local—it’s about preserving a heritage of quality. We continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in modern furniture while staying true to the values that define us: craftsmanship, integrity, and purposeful design.

Because making something worth keeping isn’t just our philosophy—it’s our promise.