12/22/2025
I fell down the AI rabbit hole.
Singular Products was founded by Piet Houtenbos in 2004 aimed at producing exceptional product and furniture design.
12/22/2025
I fell down the AI rabbit hole.
07/11/2024
Petals are just one of our custom designed furniture pulls. They are meticulously machined from solid blocks of brass then plated to many alternative metal finishes. They are mounted at opposing angles so that they catch the light differently as you approach them.
04/22/2023
“It’s just a box.” They say.
It is, but we make extra fancy boxes.
03/29/2023
It worked. Something I’ve been trying to google and get to work for years and just gave up. is smarter than me.
03/24/2023
Used one of my desks as a source image to generate a new desk. This was my favorite. Second image was the source, a back view of our Asa Captains desk. Some interesting regal things going on.
03/23/2023
Okay, Artificial Intelligence: “Design some modern furniture in the style of ‘Piet Houtenbos’.
08/09/2022
Since the introduction of the Halsey Prime Credenza which stood on the lower side at between 30-31” high we’ve started making longer handles that allow for taller iterations. Now standing 34.5” tall Halsey Prime can be fit more stuff and be used as more of an entryway credenza. The longer handles also enabled plinth or pedestal variants at its original 30-31” height. We hope that along with the almost limitless material combinations this new height will help to fit almost anyones credenza needs!
04/10/2022
A trio of random rich guys at the space station thanks to . It’s a start. Our kids are next.
01/19/2022
RIP
As a friend of my parents he wrote me a college recommendation letter to . From what I understand he faxed it in from the Ritz Hotel in Paris. I thank him forever for helping me on my way.
A photo of André the year he wrote it in 1997 and me graduating 4 years later.
01/10/2022
Thinking about doing mother of pearl and textural leather inlays on petals. What do you think? Vote in stories!
03/05/2021
This is the mirror I saw at the back in 2011 that inspired the Diamond Mirror I still produce to order today. It’s an American ‘Girandole’ from 1815 which in French means an ornamental branched candlestick or light fixture. Funny that being a mirror is only its secondary purpose. I walked home that day amazed by the opulence of it and thought we probably couldn’t make a frame like it anymore but there could be a way to modernize it and create a similar presence the mirror captured so well. By the time I got home I pretty much had the design for the Diamond Mirror in my head and drew it out on the computer. The second image is the wildly different design I came up with but was purely inspired by this 19th century mirror alone. It was the fastest design that really ever came out of me but creating the first one took a couple years. I had to figure out how to hang a piece of glass that had no frame and over time learned that beveling intricately like this is no easy feat. Difficulties aside I’m still so happy that these mirrors exist out there in the world for a very few special clients.