Fogarty Finger debuts its first furniture collaboration
HALCON, a brand with a passion for excellence and tailored workplace furniture, announces the launch of VESPER, a new casegoods and desking collection created in partnership with architecture and interiors studio, Fogarty Finger.
Representing Fogarty Finger’s first foray into furniture design, the collection translates the studio’s architectural sensibility into a refined workplace system defined by thoughtful materiality, understated detailing, and timeless restraint.
Designed for contemporary workplace environments, VESPER reimagines furniture as an extension of architecture itself—where proportion, shadow, and precision shape a cohesive and highly personal experience.
“Our collaboration with Fogarty Finger was rooted in a shared commitment to timeless design,” explains Adam Wright, COO of HALCON. “Their attention to precision, materials, and detail helped shape VESPER into a collection that is both sophisticated and enduring.”
“Through the design of VESPER, Fogarty Finger articulates a refined workplace language rooted in minimalism, quality materials, and versatility,” explains Robert Finger, Director at Fogarty Finger. “We wanted the collection to bring a sense of confidence and quiet assurance to a space—less about making a statement, and more about creating a refined and purposeful personal space.”
Designed primarily for private offices while adaptable to open-plan and conference environments, VESPER integrates architectural sophistication with advanced engineering. The collection includes height-adjustable desks, modular storage systems, integrated lighting, and thoughtfully resolved accessories that support evolving workstyles without sacrificing visual clarity.
At the core of the collection is a refined four-legged height-adjustable desk engineered to support premium surface materials—including 2 cm stone—while maintaining a visually light architectural presence. Integrated power and technology are seamlessly concealed within the structure, preserving the purity of the design language.
Materiality played a defining role throughout the development of the collection. Designers can specify an expansive palette of materials and finishes, including wood, metal, glass, and stone, allowing each installation to feel bespoke while maintaining a cohesive architectural identity. Book-matched veneers, honed stone, softened reflections, and minimal visible hardware reinforce the collection’s quiet sophistication.
According to Fogarty Finger Director, Candace Rimes, the collection was influenced by Scandinavian and Bauhaus-era ideals of permanence, restraint, and craftsmanship. “VESPER emerged from a desire to bring back a slower, more timeless approach to craft,” said Rimes. “We were interested in creating furniture that feels less like a product and more like an heirloom—pieces that become personal over time and move through different phases of life with you.”
Throughout the collection, architectural detailing becomes both functional and expressive. Subtle reveals create moments of depth and shadow, integrated lighting produces atmosphere through glow rather than glare, and modular storage elements provide sculptural presence while adapting to changing workplace needs.
“VESPER reflects HALCON’s commitment to timeless design where proportion, material, and precision come together to create something enduring, yet highly adaptable to the modern workplace,” adds Wright.
The VESPER collection will be available for order beginning June 7, 2026. For more information, visit www.HALCONFurniture.com and www.FogartyFinger.com.
About HALCON
A Passion for Excellence Since 1977. HALCON has been making well-designed, well-crafted workplace furniture for over forty-nine years. Founder Peter Conway established HALCON in 1977 with a desire to produce the best wood furniture in the industry. HALCON’s continued success is rooted firmly in a culture of quality, innovation, and a commitment to long-term partnerships with clients, suppliers, and employees. Today, they are an award-winning Minnesota company with a passion for excellence.
About Fogarty Finger
Fogarty Finger is an interdisciplinary design studio of over 130 architects and designers dedicated to placemaking within the urban built environment. Founded in 2003, the forward-thinking New York City-based design firm is responsible for many prominent residential and commercial projects throughout the United States in locations including New York City, Atlanta, and Boston. Each project designed by the studio is informed by strong contextual references distinguished by a layered sense of materiality and refinement. The firm has received over 200 awards for its work from highly regarded organizations and publications such as AIA, Architectural Record, The Architect’s Newspaper, Dezeen, IIDA, and Interior Design. The practice’s recent notable projects include The Eliza + Inwood Library, a neighborhood-focused affordable housing project that serves as a prototype for New York City, over five new buildings totaling over 1 million SF in Gowanus, Brooklyn, a conference pavilion at 1290 Avenue of the Americas, multifamily interiors for Linea in Charlotte, NC, and premium interiors for the new Cleveland Browns stadium at Huntington Bank Field.



