

Recent Commissions
The bespoke pieces we make are many and varied. We love to work on everything from small and detailed jewellery boxes to 8 seat dining tables. Below are a sample of the items we have produced. Each one has a personal story and requirements specific to the client.

Maple Console
This beautifully petite console table had to fill a specific nook in the house. The client wanted light tones and lots of character. We created the piece in Canadian Maple and found a stunning piece of rippled maple for the drawer front.

Birthday surprise
This stunning Black Walnut coffee table with polished brass inlay was produced as gift from Husband to Wife on her birthday. The dark chocolate tones were chosen to fit the decor of the space with the brass matching fixtures in the room.

Ash dining table
This mammoth dining table measures 1.5m in diameter and was installed in time for Christmas 2025. Built entirely from Ash, the mid century inspired shapes and colour sat perfectly in this light and airy kitchen diner. This table seats 8 comfortably and has recently be fitted with a matching lazy susan to make sharing food a delight.

Rustic Mantle piece
Our client wanted to have a chunky rustic looking mantle to be a feature in the newly refurbished room. We found this super chunky beam of Sweet Chestnut and set to work making a stand out piece. Huge dovetails joined the sides to wrap the mantle round the chimney breast and large cracks were stabilized with splines and bow-ties.

Nook - Corner desk
An elegant and simple design to provide our client with an oak corner desk. the shape provides as much space on top as a rectangular desk whilst sitting snugly in a corner. European oak throughout gives it this gorgeous honey tone. A matching monitor stand was included to raise the monitor for good posture and added storgae for the keyboard when not in use.

Anniversary jewlery box
A real favourite of ours is this Purple heart and Maple treasure chest jewelry box created to celebrate the wood anniversary of a lovely husband and wife. Each detail had meaning, Purple being a favourite colour, Canadian maple corners as a memory of their weeding in Canada and a Triskelion motif engraved to the front celebrating there Pagan values.
