
A film following the story of craft, tradition and romance.
CASE FURNITURE
Studio Mad Keen’s film for Case Furniture traces the quiet presence of the Danbury Table, Matthew Hilton’s modern reimagining of a farmhouse archetype, capturing its sculptural poise, crafted honesty and the slow, human rhythms of the spaces it gathers.




A film for Case Furniture which explores the Danbury Table as both an object and an atmosphere, tracing its architectural clarity and the quiet sense of purpose it brings to a room. Scripted, storyboarded and filmed on location, the piece lingers on the table’s grounded elegance: the turned legs, the generous tabletop, and the precise joinery that speaks in the language of craft.
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Shot in soft, contemplative light, the film reveals how Danbury’s solid timber presence becomes a monument to the family circle. It is framed not as an object of display but as a place where stories gather: where days begin and end, where the grain of the wood becomes a record of time lived well.
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“I’ve been interested for quite a long time in the place where traditional forms become modern,” says British designer Matthew Hilton.




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