Behind the Details: Made Goods’ Londyn Collection
- Alina Thompson

- 2 days ago
- 4 min read
There’s something undeniably inviting about a piece that encourages you to slow down and look a little closer. The kind of furniture that quietly commands attention—not through excess, but through thoughtful detail, beautiful materials, and timeless proportions. Made Goods’ Londyn Collection does exactly that.
Standing atop narrow legs and wrapped in richly textured natural grasscloth, the Londyn Collection redefines traditional elegance with a softer, more dimensional perspective. Its signature wavy front profile introduces movement and refinement, creating silhouettes that feel classic yet unexpectedly fresh. Every curve, seam, and finish works together to create a collection that feels effortlessly sophisticated and beautifully at home in today’s luxury interiors.
For designers seeking pieces that balance texture, warmth, and elevated versatility, Londyn offers a natural fit.
A Closer Look at the Collection
Londyn Nightstand
Elegant in scale yet rich in detail, the Londyn Nightstand brings a refined sense of texture to the bedroom. The softly curved drawer fronts create visual movement, while the grasscloth finish adds depth without overpowering the space. Available in beautiful hues including Dove Gray Grasscloth, Navy Grasscloth and Pure White Grasscloth, the piece feels equally suited to coastal retreats, tailored traditional homes, or serene contemporary interiors.
Its beauty lies in the balance, structured enough to feel polished, yet softened by organic texture and subtle curves.
In children’s rooms or guest suites, the Londyn Nightstand introduces a sophisticated layer that still feels approachable and warm. In primary bedrooms, it becomes a quiet statement piece beside upholstered beds and layered linens.
Londyn 48” Dresser
The Londyn 48” Dresser proves that smaller-scale storage can still deliver a significant design impact. With ample drawer space concealed behind its elegant curved profile, this piece offers both functionality and refinement.
The natural grasscloth finish gives the dresser a tactile quality that designers and clients alike are drawn to, one that feels collected rather than overly manufactured. Its proportions make it especially versatile for bedrooms, dressing spaces, or boutique hospitality projects where every piece must work beautifully while maintaining a lighter visual footprint.
The result is a dresser that feels timeless, elevated, and quietly luxurious.
Londyn 60” Dresser
For designers looking to create a stronger focal point, the Londyn 60” Dresser expands on the collection’s signature detailing with a broader, more commanding silhouette.
The elongated curves across the drawer fronts create an elegant rhythm, while the grasscloth introduces depth and softness that shifts beautifully throughout the day as light moves across the room. Available in versatile neutral tones like Dove Gray Grasscloth or Pure White Grasscloth, as well as Navy Grasscloth, the piece layers effortlessly into both monochromatic palettes and richly collected interiors.
It’s a dresser that feels substantial without heaviness—grounded in tradition, but refreshed through texture and form.
Londyn Buffet
One of the standout pieces in the collection, the Londyn Buffet offers a sophisticated interpretation of classic dining and entertaining storage. Founders Oscar Yague and Chris DeWitt describe the collection as having “a natural vibe,” with taller buffets that feel more dimensional thanks to the collection’s signature curved front.
That dimensionality becomes especially striking in the buffet silhouette. The taller profile creates presence, while the soft grasscloth texture keeps the piece approachable and understated rather than overly formal. It’s texture with restraint, noticeable, but never “in your face.”
Placed in a dining room, entryway, or even a luxurious office setting, the Londyn Buffet brings warmth and architectural interest to the space while still offering practical storage for entertaining essentials.
The Beauty of Natural Grasscloth
One of the defining elements of the Londyn Collection is its use of natural grasscloth, a material prized for its organic texture and artisanal character.
Because grasscloth is composed of natural fibers, each piece carries its own subtle variations in texture, thickness, and color absorption. Environmental factors such as humidity and temperature naturally influence the material over time, while the woven fibers and hand-applied construction create visible seams that are considered part of the beauty and authenticity of the finish.
Rather than imperfections, these nuances are what give each Londyn piece its individuality and charm.
Designers who appreciate layered, collected interiors will especially value the way grasscloth introduces softness and dimension into a space. It offers texture without heaviness, creating visual interest that feels elevated, natural, and enduring.
As with many natural materials, extreme or prolonged environmental changes can lead to some separation at seams and joints over time, making proper placement and care important considerations for long-term performance.
Traditional Style, Refreshed
What makes the Londyn Collection especially compelling is its ability to bridge familiar and fresh. Traditional silhouettes are reimagined through soft curves, tailored proportions, and organic texture, resulting in pieces that feel both timeless and current.
Oscar Yague and Chris DeWitt describe the collection as traditional at its core, but elevated through the addition of grasscloth, a detail that introduces an entirely new layer of warmth and sophistication. The result is furniture that feels refined without rigidity and luxurious without excess.
For designers creating homes centered around hospitality, comfort, and understated elegance, Londyn offers pieces that invite people in and encourage them to stay awhile. Because sometimes the most memorable interiors aren’t the loudest ones—they’re the spaces where every detail quietly speaks for itself.



















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