Environment Gallery
The outdoor space,
authored.
A visual study in what becomes possible when every element — structure, seating, surface and shade — is considered as part of a single composition rather than selected individually. The outdoor space, authored.

An outdoor dining room that earns the evening. The pergola overhead, the fire bowls at either side, the long communal table set for service — none of it accidental. Lounge areas anchor each flank, completing a space designed to hold an experience, not just accommodate one. When the light drops and the space comes alive, the structure is what makes it possible.
TFM Outdoor Collection

When the light stays low and the space draws you in, the design is working. Zones that invite without directing, materials that warm without softening — an outdoor environment that earns the evening.
TFM Outdoor Collection
Not every statement needs a wall. A single form — solid wood, living plants, river stone — can define a space, orient a room and stop a guest in their tracks. Scale with intention. Nature as the finish.
TFM Living Sculpture Series

The bar doesn't close when the sun goes down. A covered outdoor kitchen and service station built for properties that take the evening seriously — where guests linger, orders keep coming and the space earns its keep past dark.
TFM Grill Gazebo
A private dining room that happens to be outside. Doors closed, it holds its place on the property with quiet authority — doors open, it becomes the table everyone wants. Solid wood, built to weather the season and the occasion.
TFM Enclosed Outdoor Dining Room

Two levels, two ways to use the property. Below: a covered lounge and outdoor kitchen where guests settle in. Above: an enclosed VIP space that earns its elevation — private, protected and with the best seat on the grounds. One structure, programmed for the whole experience.
TFM Outdoor Pavilion
A full outdoor kitchen, dining room and lounge — covered, cohesive and positioned to make the most of the view. Everything a guest needs to stay outside longer, wrapped in a single material language that belongs on the property.
TFM Outdoor Kitchen Environment

Most pools sit. This one commands. A solid wood structure that turns the amenity into the experience — shade, deck and atmosphere that guests don't forget and properties don't regret.
TFM Covered Pool Environment

Solid joinery overhead, solid joinery underfoot — the structure and the seating speaking the same language. A covered lounge environment where the wood does the work and the greenery does the rest.
TFM Outdoor Collection

A rooftop reimagined as a destination rather than an afterthought. Structured zones for gathering and movement, held together by a single material language against the open sky. When the environment is authored as a whole, the city becomes the backdrop — not the point.
TFM Outdoor Collection

At the water's edge, restraint is the right decision. Structures and seating that settle into the coastal setting rather than compete with it — letting salt air, light and horizon do what they do best. The environment holds its presence without announcing it.
TFM Outdoor Collection

A taproom garden that earns its atmosphere. The outdoor space here isn't overflow — it's the argument for why this place exists. Solid timber in a setting built on craft and character, where the material quality of the environment speaks in the same register as what's poured at the bar.
TFM Outdoor Collection

Not every environment needs a structure overhead. Sometimes the composition is seating, surface and the right amount of space between them — a garden-side setting where the furniture doesn't furnish the space so much as complete it.
TFM Club Chairs, Coffee Tables and Footrests

A series of rooms without walls. Each gazebo defines its own territory — shelter without enclosure, privacy without separation. Across a rooftop, the effect is a sequence of considered moments rather than a single undifferentiated space. The city skyline remains. It just becomes part of the composition.
TFM Gazebo

Shade where you need it. Open sky where you don't. A microbrewery terrace where canopied and open tables sit together — each one right for a different kind of afternoon. The industrial character of the site comes through in the galvanized steel canopy, the solid timber anchoring it to something warmer.
TFM Contemporary Patio Tables with and without Canopy, TFM Benches

A courtyard that knows what it is. Covered dining that doesn't apologize for being outside — the canopied tables bringing structure and shelter without closing the space off. Stone, timber and open air in the right proportion. A terrace that extends the season and earns the cover.
TFM Contemporary Patio Tables with Canopy

Dining at the edge of the water, under structures that don't compete with the horizon. A rhythm of pergolas defining space without enclosing it — present without interrupting, architectural without being heavy. The shoreline remains the most important thing in the room.
TFM Freestanding Pergola

A gathering place that earns the view. Each seating zone holds its own — oriented inward enough to feel anchored, open enough to let the horizon in. The deck becomes a series of distinct moments: lounge, table, passage, bar. Nothing competes with the water. Everything faces it. TFM Seating Collection / TFM Planter Series
TFM Seating Collection / TFM Planter Series

A terrace scaled to the horizon. The pergola structures repeat with the logic of a rhythm section — each one distinct, the sequence what gives the space its weight. Shade arrives in panels. The beach doesn't disappear behind it. It organizes around it.
TFM PERGOLA SERIES

The table sets the terms. Solid wood, set for a meal, positioned where the kitchen opens onto the ocean — the furniture doesn't defer to the view, it meets it. The grain weathers. The joints hold. Dinner out here feels less like a amenity and more like the point.
TFM Dining Collection

The grain tells you this isn't made from a catalog. Two substantial dining tables — configurable, purposeful, solid through and through — paired with high-backed chairs that give every guest a sense of occasion. The kind of seating that elevates the entire experience, from the first course to the last. TFM Outdoor Collection.
SEASIDE DINING

A table for four, set with intention. The grain warm in the fading light, the chairs close and considered — the kind of seating that makes guests settle in rather than sit down. Solid wood that brings the same quality to an intimate table as it does to a room full of them. TFM Outdoor Collection.
OCEAN DINING

The city is lit up behind it and the table doesn't flinch. Heavy, considered, crafted from solid wood with a grain that catches candlelight the way no other material can. Chairs that invite the long dinner — the kind where no one checks the time. TFM Outdoor Collection.
ROOFTOP DINING

The table is small, the city is enormous, and the wood holds the moment together. Solid through and through, with a grain that earns its place in the light. The kind of seating that turns a table for two into an occasion. TFM Outdoor Collection.
ROOFTOP TABLE FOR TWO

An outdoor environment built for every kind of guest and every kind of moment. Covered and open, intimate and communal, anchored by a fireplace and defined by solid wood throughout. The modularity is intentional. So is every other decision. TFM Outdoor Collection.
MULTIZONE

Two structures become one environment. Lounge pavilions anchor the flanks, a shade sail ties the center, and a long communal table runs the full length — each element a discrete TFM piece, the whole greater than its parts. The system scales as the occasion demands: intimate dinner or full estate event, the bones are the same. What changes is how far you extend them.
TFM Outdoor Collection

The table runs long. The pavilions hold the edges. The shade pulls everything together overhead. This is what it looks like when an outdoor environment is designed as a complete system rather than assembled from parts — every structure in conversation with the next, every zone purposeful. The space doesn't just accommodate the evening. It defines it.
TFM Outdoor Collection

TFM Mini Gazebo
The outside is either part
of the experience —
or it undermines it.
If you're ready to compose your outdoor environment, the conversation starts here. Site walks, concept visuals and trade pricing all available on request.