ATLANTA – Outdoor furniture startup The Farm Mechanic made its official debut at Casual Market Atlanta this July, unveiling a modular collection centered on sustainability, flexibility, and craftsmanship.

(Source: The Farm Mechanic)
The launch attracted interest from a mix of interior designers, retailers, and hospitality professionals, according to the company.
The collection is crafted using FSC-certified thermally modified wood and features hardware-free joinery, making it easy to assemble without tools and efficient to store or ship.
Founder Leigh Spiteri shared that the brand’s origins lie in custom design-build work, and this new line is a natural evolution of that hands-on, intentional approach. “Everything is designed to move with you, live outdoors, and leave a light footprint,” Spiteri said.
Offered in small batches, the collection includes seating systems, tables, and shade structures designed to work as stand-alone pieces or integrate seamlessly into larger configurations.
The company notes that spring availability is limited, and it is currently booking show orders following the debut.

















