
For the past 22 years, I have been creating original works of art using sustainably reclaimed, antique architectural materials. I recognize the elegant and simplistic beauty that much of our history has to offer and incorporate it into each of my designs.
The different materials that I use date between 1500 and 1950, come from all over the world, and from many walks of life. My pieces include wood, metal, glass, textiles and stone. I sculpt, design and build furniture because I believe in preserving the history of our unique surroundings in a tangible way that can be passed down through the generations.
I would like my work to have a thoughtful impact on the world that we all share, a nostalgic connection to our past and be beautiful.
- Jeff Soderbergh
" ... refined and gracefully green!" - ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST MAGAZINE
"Call him the artistic poster boy for recycling ... one of the East Coast's most talented Craftsmen." - ESQUIRE MAGAZINE
"Soderbergh's pieces are clever and delightful, weaving past and present in lyrical form..." - THE BOSTON GLOBE
"Enter Jeff Soderbergh ... master craftsman who uses reclaimed materials from all over the world... " - BEST LIFE MAGAZINE
"... so much more than just the beauty of the finished product. His pieces are - hard to beat." - THE PROVIDENCE JOURNAL "
Jeff Soderbergh and his work have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Esquire, Best Life Magazine, 500 Chairs - Lark books, Old House Interiors, Perspectives on Design, New England Home, Yankee Magazine, The Boston Globe, 500 Tables - Lark books, Rhode Island Monthly, The Providence Journal, Newport Life Magazine and on HGTV and the Today Show. He is a member of the Furniture Society and a founding member of the Art League of Rhode Island. Jeff and his wife, Natasha and their two boys live, work and play just outside and around Newport, RI.


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