For over 30 years we have been designing and making unique bespoke furniture for both commercial and private clients. During this time we have worked on a diverse range of projects from kitchens, shop fitouts to prototype folding boats, all with a meticulous attention to detail that would rival any other company in our field. We take on projects of all scopes and sizes, in any material, finish or style that you can imagine, so feel free to contact us about your latest project.
Keith has been designing and making bespoke furniture for over 30 years, he apprenticed at Watling & Darlow when he left school and then studied furniture at High Wycombe college before launching his own furniture company in 1986. Since then Keith has worked for clients all over the world and on a wide range of diverse projects, and the furniture he produces is the culmination of years of dedication and experience. From his Buckinghamshire based workshop, he generally keeps the business fairly local as he feels it's important to meet clients to see the spaces for which he is designing and making the furniture.
We excel in our ability to provide a full range of services, from an initial consultation, through the design and manufacture process, to final installation. After discussing your requirements and surveying the site, we will produce AutoCAD drawings from your specifications or design it in-house based around your ideas. If requested, we can produce rendered images of the furniture, which may help you visualise the final product. Once the design is finalised, we will manufacture the furniture and supply any specialist equipment.
A revolutionary new timber, made to look like hardwood but using sustainable softwood. We are one of the first manufacturers to use this product in a range of kitchen worktops for executive London apartments. With our extensive knowledge of furniture design and manufacture we can take your ideas and transform them into a reality, making for the highest quality furniture matched by the best customer service possible.