The one-of-a-kind category is self-defining. These are pieces where the description “there’s no other one” is literally true — not because the style doesn’t exist elsewhere, but because the specific object is singular.
A hanging lamp made from a repurposed metal bucket with the original handle intact, rewired for a single Edison bulb. A dark carved wood chest-of-drawers from a workshop Tony visited in Rajasthan, where the carver works alone and produces five to ten pieces a year. A wooden car bar cabinet on metal wheels — exactly one was made, it arrived in a container, and when it sells, that’s it.
These pieces move faster than any other category. If something in this section speaks to you, the decision timeline is days, not weeks. Tony’s staff can hold a piece for 24 hours with a deposit if you need to measure a space or consult a partner.
Not everything in this category carries a premium price. Some one-of-a-kind pieces are one-of-a-kind because the workshop only made one for the run Tony ordered. Price is set by the piece, not the label.