WHY BESPOKE FURNITURE

WHY BESPOKE FURNITURE

Fresh coffee to go in under a minute, London to New York in 90 minutes (if Richard Branson’s new transatlantic airline dreams come true), high fashion on the catwalk on sale at half the price and quality the next day. Next day self-assembly cheap furniture in boxes,...
Bespoke Furniture – The New Standard?

Bespoke Furniture – The New Standard?

Mass production furniture is an essential part of most furnishing schemes, but many buyers are looking for something more meaningful and simpler in origin than a standard item from a factory production line. Clients want something that evokes a response and has a...
Vague Specifications

Vague Specifications

“Dado height raised and fielded high quality oak panelling to walls with semi-matt clear lacquer finish all as dwg”. The above is a typical example of a specification that we may receive from a designer, architect, quantity surveyor and to many, would appear to be a...
Designing New Furniture For Historic Interiors

Designing New Furniture For Historic Interiors

As soon as contemporary or modern design is mentioned there are immediate concerns that it will be inappropriate to a historic building, but why? Perhaps this is often because what is classed as ‘modern’ is merely poorly designed, but the best of modern design can...
SPECIFYING BESPOKE JOINERY FOR LUXURY LIVING

SPECIFYING BESPOKE JOINERY FOR LUXURY LIVING

Commissioning truly unique furniture and specifying joinery in a high-end development, not only provides a bespoke, luxury finish but is also a great investment for the end user. Our best relationships with developers and interior designers are always the ones where...
A British Craftsman

A British Craftsman

When I started my business in 1984, the idea that I was entrepreneurial never occurred to me and I am pretty confident that it didn’t occur to anyone who knew me either. I certainly did not feel creative, passionate or adventurous, words often used to describe...