

Contrasting delicate shapes and solid forms, this piece uses steam-bent Ash, Oak and rock Maple (for the seat).
Sculptured forms, a synthesis of curves and lines, concealing a very practical box for those items not ready for the laundry!

Limed Oak as a delicate Organ stand​


Inspired by the Shoji screens of Japan, using maple and contrasting Bog- Oak, a semi-translucent screen on wooden sliders challenges technical woodworking limits and traditional barriers behind the shoji paper....geometric lines and ghostly shapes.






A more traditional piece, a bedside cabinet in a classical style; built to last generations, hand painted.
Ash top.




Counter-cuts in a solid piece of beech produces a concertina effect suspending rails in oak, mahogany and maple.
precision joinery and exciting designs to push limits and boundaries but with the result being extremely utilitarian.

Settle to complement a re-model of a boot room.
Painted hardwoods,
F&B.


Getting the perfect sized furniture can be tricky, made to measure the results are always perfect! pretty standalone piece with Bog-Oak handles and moveable shelf


Comfortable synthesis of a near-east planters' chair with an Art Deco Twist.
A variety of woods used (Elm, Chestnut, Yew, Hickory) in a playful experimental form which has survived the ravages of time.