Guild Anderson design and create luxury, bespoke kitchens and interiors, specialising in period houses of all sizes. We understand the challenges of making period properties suitable for how we live today while maintaining the character and essence of the building for generations to come. We have a personal, end-to-end, bespoke service that starts with the architecture of the space, working with you to design and specify your kitchen, looking in detail at the layout, style, appliances, hardware and colours, through to making in our own workshop and installation in your home, and personal guidance through the whole process.
At Guild Anderson we have been crafting exceptional furniture since Nick and Hannah founded the company in 2003. The exceptional talent of our employees is paramount to what we do, the company wouldn't be the same withoutout our team of experienced designers, furniture makers and office staff with over 150 years of combined expertise. Nick came to designing and making furniture after studying Naval Architecture followed by seven years in the IT industry. Knowing his heart really lay in setting up his own business and returning to his creative design roots, Nick convinced his wife, Hannah, to swap work for adventure, spending a year cycling through New Zealand and south-east Asia, gave the Andersons time to reflect on what they wanted to do with the rest of their lives.
Every furniture company now talks about the quality of their service; we hope that having explored our website you are building a picture of our genuine commitment to you and your project. We may be a small team, but we go above and beyond to ensure that you receive the design and service that sets Guild Anderson apart. We treat our comissions with the utmost care and respect, just like the buildings they are destined for. After your initial enquiry, we'll have a chat on the phone to discuss your project and establish that we're the right company for you.
A bit of a departure from interior pictures, but I found this image captured by my yougest daughter on her phone, it's true a picture speaks a thousand words but this to me depicts a whole lot more; our beautiful landscapes, our isolation and the fragility of life. it's not often we have the.
Now I know it's not quite asparagus season yet but we're nearly there, simply yummy with a homemade hollandaise suace and eaten fresh out of the steamer. beautiful mugs by @johnjulian and herringbone tiles @firedearthuk - handmade kitchen of course @guildanderson#tastesofsummer #.