Tommy Mac Custom Furniture Opens First Showroom in Boston's Financial District
October 8th, 2025 6:19 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Boston native and former PBS host Tommy MacDonald opens his first public showroom featuring handcrafted furniture made in Massachusetts, supporting local artisans and meeting growing demand for quality craftsmanship.

Tommy MacDonald, Boston native and former host of Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac on PBS from 2010 through 2016, has opened his first-ever public showroom at 155 Federal Street in Boston's Financial District. The new space serves as a comprehensive destination featuring his signature collection of rockers, armchairs, kitchen stools, live edge tables, beds, and other furniture pieces, all handcrafted at his North End workshop using premium North American hardwoods. Nearly every displayed piece will be available for purchase, providing customers direct access to locally made, high-quality furniture.
With increasing consumer demand for locally manufactured, durable furniture, MacDonald identified an opportunity to establish a physical space where people could personally experience his craftsmanship, understand the artistic process behind each piece, and support Massachusetts-based artists and craftsmen. The showroom will showcase not only the Tommy Mac Collection but also additional works from local makers, celebrating the rich artistic heritage and design traditions of Massachusetts. This initiative represents a significant step in promoting regional craftsmanship and providing consumers with authentic, locally produced alternatives to mass-manufactured furniture.
Michael Nichols, President of the Downtown Boston Alliance, expressed enthusiasm about the new addition to Boston's business community, noting that MacDonald joins a growing group of makers who have selected Downtown Boston as their preferred location to display their craftsmanship to the millions of monthly visitors. The showroom's central piece is the luxury arts-and-crafts-inspired rocker, named after Tommy's mother Millie in recognition of her affection for rocking chairs. This distinctive rocker combines aesthetic appeal with functional comfort, featuring an attached back cushion with sleek piping and sequentially matched boards that ensure each piece maintains its unique character.
The rocker exemplifies traditional woodworking excellence through time-honored joinery techniques including through-mortise wedged tenons and bent-laminated rockers. Each cushion incorporates a nine-spring, eight-tie seat foundation topped with a plush down cushion, with both elements upholstered in premium all-natural fabrics and leathers. The collection also includes versatile armchairs with wide functional arms and multiple reclining settings, along with timeless kitchen stools crafted with single-board seats and wedged tenon joints for optimal comfort and durability. Every piece displayed in the showroom continues the tradition of Massachusetts craftsmanship, being handmade in limited quantities to ensure authenticity, uniqueness, and long-lasting quality. For additional information about the collection and showroom offerings, visit https://www.tommymac.us.
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