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    About the Studio:

    Trey Jones Studio is a contemporary furniture design studio based in Washington DC that offers an atelier collection of furniture as well as custom pieces.

    Every piece is designed by Trey and fabricated by him and his team in the nearby Alexandria VA workshop or by skilled local fabricators. This in-house process allows Trey to experiment with new ideas while overseeing production to maintain the highest level of quality. The studio has the ability to execute projects at many scales, including limited production runs, custom commissions, and interiors.

    About Trey Jones:

    Trey Jones found his way to furniture by way of fine arts. An early art magnet program in his home town of Lexington Kentucky led Trey to study painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah Georgia. While there Trey discovered furniture design and never looked back, he was drawn to the ability to apply his creative expression to functional everyday objects. Trey graduated from SCAD with a BFA in the Furniture Design program.

    In 2007 Trey founded Trey Jones Studio as a custom design studio in Seattle Washington. There he was surrounded by a thriving maker and design community, modern architecture, access to beautiful raw lumber, and a laid back West Coast attitude.

    A desire to be closer to family landed Trey back on the East Coast in Washington DC in 2015. There he reestablished his studio and introduced an atelier collection of furniture on his website. The move to DC has given him access to a new set of inspirations including neoclassical architecture, access to new raw materials like marble, and countless art museums.

    Trey continues to be inspired by his experiences and his surroundings, this history and an appreciation of art can be seen in all of his work.