Limbert style table with elliptical top and bent brace


A simple Arts and Crafts table with an Art Nouveau bent brace. Lattice and shelf below. Quarter sawn oak with beechnut brown finish.

30" x 48" elliptical top x 30" tall

Price $2,750.



For additional information and for pricing, please call 603-835-2969 or email furniture@coldriverfurniture.com

Multifunctional Casepiece





Functions as a sideboard, bookcase, TV or audio cabinet, desk or computer desk. Upper section for computer, small TV/audio, and/or desk area with drop-down writing surface (shown open to reveal handcrafted leaded-glass panel.) Lower section has one adjustable wood shelf, wood door with tempered glass panel, with additional stationary shelf just above it. Four small side shelves on right (two adjustable, two stationary.) Shown opened in quarter sawn oak with chestnut brown finish. Handmade brass hardware with antique finish.

Approximate dimensions: 34"w x 11"d (with desk closed) x 39"h

Price $5,750.

For additional information and for pricing, please call 603-835-2969 or email furniture@coldriverfurniture.com

Bow Arm Morris Chairs





Our newest chairs, and extremely comfortable, with down-filled back and seat cushions and adjustable back. Chair in quarter sawn oak with beechnut brown finish, Cushion covers are made
of chenile in pale greens, beige and dark red accents. (See fabric sample below).

Approx. 33"w x 36"d x 42"h (at back)

Price $4,850. 





For additional information and for pricing, please call 603-835-2969 or email pmaynard@coldriverfurniture.com

Why are our pieces called Bodmer and Catlin?


Karl Bodmer and George Catlin were artists of The American West of the 1830's and were recorders of a more untrammeled America where they captured the essence of the North American Continent. Their beautiful journalistic paintings have provided the imagery for Cold River Furniture designs and the simplicity depicted through their virgin landscapes is the inspiration for Cold River Furniture's indelibly North American style.


Peter Maynard recently stated. "I look for meaning in our modern world through pursuing the craft of transforming the hardwoods of our magnificent American forests into the finest of handcrafted furniture. I want to bring a sense of reverence for the natural world in the hopes that it resonates in our day-to-day lives. This is why I use 'Bodmer' and 'Catlin' to describe my two design styles."


Here are a few of Peter Maynard's favorite examples of their work.