Posts Tagged ‘craftsman’
April 8, 2010
We made this table using Bird’s Eye Maple veneer with Rosewood feet and detailing to complement our client’s Art Deco period house.

This semi-circular table has a single drawer, which has a curved front and handcut dovetails. Bird’s Eye Maple is a very hard wood with a very decorative grain structure created by the birdseyes.

Bird’s Eye Maple features in another of our table designs here. Have a close look at our MWL desk – it’s asymmetric design allows more space for a personal computer.
Tags:Art Deco, bespoke, bird's eye maple, console table, contemporary, craftsman, demi lune, dovetail, drawer, hand made furniture, maple, period living, Rosewood, table, Veneer
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January 29, 2010
This cabinet is made in solid European walnut and walnut veneer. It has an adjustable internal shelf and is open at the back to allow for ventilation.

Tags:adjustable shelves, bespoke, cabinet, craftsman, designer, Sky box cabinet, storage, TV cabinet, walnut furniture
Posted in A Place for Everything ..., Lounge | Leave a Comment »
July 11, 2009
Come and see our Entwine Table, Raindrop Dressing table and Wharfedale bar stool:
Saturday 15th – Monday 24th August 2009 inclusive
10.00 am to 4.00 pm Daily
Thirlestaine Long Gallery
Cheltenham College
Bath Road
Cheltenham
GL53 7LD
You can see our other exhibition pieces here
Tags:bar stool, bespoke, breakfast bar, Celebration of Craftsmanship and Design, Cheltenham, Collaboration, contemporary, craftsman, designer, dressing table, furniture exhibition, furniture maker, stool, table
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July 11, 2009
Come and visit our stand at the Great Yorkshire Show on 14, 15 and 16 July 2009. We will have our sculptural contemporary furniture on display in the Made in Yorkshire marquee.
You will also be able to purchase smaller items from us – we will have clocks, mirrors, chopping boards, cheese boards and a selection of jewellery boxes, which all make excellent gifts.
You will be able to discuss your furniture needs with David, who will be delighted to provide you with initial ideas for development.
Tags:bespoke, cheese board, chopping board, contemporary, craftsman, designer, dovetail, dressing room, furniture exhibition, furniture maker, Great Yorkshire Show 2009, hardwood furniture, jewellery box, Made in Yorkshire, maple, mirror, oak, sculptural furniture, storage, Sycamore, unusual mirror, wooden clock
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June 13, 2009
We are opening our studio to visitors – come and see David demonstrating his traditional craftmanship skills at our workshop on 20 and 21 June, and on 26, 27, 28 June. We will be open from 10.30 am till 5.30 pm on these days. We will have examples of our individually designed furniture on display – please come and try them out – you can touch the wood, sit on the wood, buy the wood – we will have gift items available for you to purchase on the day; for example jewellery boxes, clocks with unique grain patterns, chopping boards, cheese boards and larger items of furniture. We are taking part in the North Yorkshire Open Studios event, you can see other inspirational artists and craftsmen here
Tags:art, artist, Bathroom, Bedroom, beech, bespoke, cheese board, chopping board, clocks, Collaboration, contemporary, country cottage, craftsman, craftsmanship, demonstration, designer, dormer, dovetail, drawer, dressing table, Fitted Furniture, gifts, jewellery box, maple, North Yorkshire Open Studios 2009, oak, open studio, shelves, Sycamore, Victorian, walnut, wardrobe, wardrobes, washtands, wenge, wooden clocks
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December 9, 2008

Moulding on cabinet to match fireplace surround
A pair of cabinets made in oak and stone to complement our client’s garden room: the moulding on the top of the cabinets is shaped to match the fireplace surround and the stone matches the stone floor. The cabinets were designed to house hi-fi equipment and vinyl record collection. Glass shelves completed the display section.

Oak and stone cabinet
Tags:adjustable shelves, bespoke, bookcase, cabinet, contemporary, craftsman, designer, garden room, hi fi, moulding, oak, record collection, sound system, storage, travertine
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November 20, 2008

Full height bookcase with adjustable shelves
This bookcase was designed for a study in a stone cottage with sloping walls and ceiling. Made in oak with adjustable shelf system.

Fluted detail on bookcase
Tags:adjustable shelves, bespoke, bookcase, carving, craftsman, designer, fitted bookcase, fluted columns, oak, sloping ceiling, sloping walls
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November 20, 2008
Working to a design provided by the architect, we made dressing room furniture in white beech and American black walnut. The dressing table unit has a travertine stone top and sand blasted glass upstand.

Stone Cottage - dressing room

Travertine stone top and glass upstand on dressing unit
The drawers are housed in an American black walnut cabinet, which provides a strong dark outline for each drawer. This theme is continued on to the wardrobe doors.

American black walnut detail
Tags:American black walnut, beech, bespoke wardrobe, contemporary, craftsman, designer, dressing room, dressing table, fitted dressing table, fitted wardrobe, stone cottage, travertine
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November 20, 2008

Loft conversion

Dormer roof line
Our client required a complete bedroom storage suite, comprising wardrobes, dressing table and bedside cabinets. The wardrobes had to be designed to accommodate the varying roof pitch, and incorporated short and long hanging, and shelving.
Tags:bedside cabinet, craftsman, designer, dormer, dressing table, fitted dressing table, fitted wardrobe, oak, shelves, wardrobes
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