Scott Gaynor joins Jeffco as design apprentice
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, May 3, 2004
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.— Jeffco Furniture has its own "apprentice."
Scott Gaynor, son of founder and President Jeffrey Gaynor and Vice President Paula Gaynor, has joined the high-end full-line manufacturer and importer as a design apprentice.
His first piece for the company, the Clifford table, was among Jeffco's April market introductions. It's a square iron-and-glass piece, used alone or grouped.
In true apprentice fashion, Scott is involved in all aspects of the Jeffco business, from management to sales, but his contribution so far has been most significant in product development. He is working with Jeffco designers John Mascheroni, Jon Koch and Eduardo Alminana as well as licensee J. Peterman.
"I look forward to being part of this company as we continue to produce furniture of extraordinary quality," Scott Gaynor said.
He grew up in a creative environment around the Jeffco business. He is a graduate of Tufts University and has a bachelor of fine arts degree in sculpture from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.


















