The Bosque collection is a seating range designed by Lawson Fenning and manufactured in the United States. The collection includes a sofa, lounge chair, and swivel chair, all defined by broad proportions and low seating profiles. Developed by co-founders Grant Fenning and Glenn Lawson, the designs draw from principles associated with Japan's post-war Metabolism movement. Each piece is intended to function as a substantial furnishing element within a space, with forms that emphasize structure, volume, and visual weight.
The collection is available in oak or walnut finishes and can be specified with fabric or leather upholstery. Wide seat bases and low-slung silhouettes create a consistent design language across all three models. The furniture is produced entirely in the United States using domestic manufacturing. Material selections and finish options allow the seating range to be configured for residential and commercial interiors. The collection consists of three primary seating types that share the same proportions, construction approach, and material palette.
Image Credit: Lawson Fenning
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Low-slung Architectural Seating
- Broad, structure-forward silhouettes are reshaping seating into spatial anchors, creating openings for furniture that blurs the line between interior architecture and functional comfort.
- Domestic Luxury Manufacturing
- U.S.-made production is gaining relevance as premium furniture buyers seek shorter supply chains, quality control, and regional craftsmanship with scalable customization potential.
- Unified Seating Families
- Coordinated sofas, lounge chairs, and swivel chairs with shared proportions support more cohesive residential and commercial interiors, expanding demand for modular collections with consistent design languages.
Sectors Adopting This
- Residential Furniture
- Design-led homes increasingly favor substantial statement pieces, suggesting growth for customizable seating that combines sculptural presence with everyday livability.
- Commercial Interiors
- Hospitality, office, and retail spaces benefit from visually weighted furnishings that define zones, opening space for seating collections that serve as both utility and brand expression.
- Interior Design Services
- Specifiable finishes, upholstery choices, and adaptable forms strengthen the role of designers as curators of tailored environments across premium residential and contract projects.
