High Fidelity Hideaway is where Chandler Allan Arts turns fire, wood, light, and practical design into objects meant to travel with you—built around the Stash Lantern and a growing line of illuminated functional pieces influenced by live music culture and the warmth of a late-night glow.
A project within Chandler Allan Arts · Handcrafted in Canton, Georgia
High Fidelity Hideaway grew out of Chandler Allan Arts’ pyrography practice—years of burning detail into wood, then expanding into laser cutting, 3D printing, and custom electronics. The work moved off the wall and into the hand: illuminated objects built for daily use, tied to festival energy but refined enough for home and studio.
The Stash Lantern is a compact, vertical enclosure with textured wood panels, a front interface, and a distinct visual identity—part art object, part useful companion. Interchangeable side artwork and cap options give each build its own character without losing the shared form—and every Hideaway ships with a pair of HIGH FIDELITY earplugs.
The front face carries a display area, power control, and USB-C charging—product design that feels intentional, not bolted on. Each piece is made in small batches; see individual listings for battery type, care, and available options.
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When the lantern is on, warm light gathers inside the body and finds its way through the willow motif—an amber glow that softens a room, a studio corner, or the space around a campsite chair. It is not stadium lighting; it is mood, texture, and a small visual environment you can set down beside you.
High Fidelity Hideaway is influenced by live music, immersive environments, and the feeling of carrying a piece of that atmosphere home. Collectors who care about the story behind what they own tend to recognize the work in the right light.
Beneath the burned texture is structure: laser-cut panels that interlock, a top cap assembly, an LED board, and a battery-powered core arranged to fit a compact footprint. The exploded view is not a gimmick—it is how the lantern is actually thought through, panel by panel.
High Fidelity Hideaway combines wood texture, laser-cut geometry, modular sides, LED electronics, and hand assembly in the studio. The object is designed, not merely decorated—each layer has a job in how the piece is built, serviced, and finished.
The circuit board, battery, and internal layout are part of the same story as the pyrography—iteration, fitting, and fabrication work that stays out of sight until you look closer. Components are placed for the realities of a handheld lantern, not for show.
Custom electronics and 3D-printed parts support what the wood cannot do alone. Nothing here claims factory-scale production—each run is assembled and checked in the studio with the same care applied to the burned surface you see on the outside.
Studio clips and show-floor moments live on social—process, glow tests, and the small rituals around building something by hand.
Watch on FacebookChandler Allan D’Errico is the artist and fabricator behind High Fidelity Hideaway and Chandler Allan Arts, based in Canton, Georgia. For the full artist story and gallery, visit About the Artist on the main site.
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