From the Northampton workshop
A workshop dedicated
to fine joinery.
We design and build bespoke kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and furniture from our Northampton workshop, in partnership with the team at Waller & Wood.
Our craft
The difference between a fitted kitchen and a handcrafted one.
There's a particular kind of furniture that doesn't shout. It doesn't need to. The joinery is right, the proportions are right, the finish is right, and ten years in it still looks the way it did on installation day. That's what we make.
We design and build bespoke kitchens, bathrooms and bedrooms for homes across Northamptonshire and the surrounding counties. Plus a small range of ready-to-order vanity units and outdoor kitchens, made the same way, in the same workshop.
We work closely with the team at Waller & Wood, sharing a workshop, a finishing room and the same standard of make. For clients, this means a deeper bench of expertise and the ability to take on more ambitious projects.
What we believe
Four principles every piece runs through.
Designed from scratch.
Every project starts on a drawing board. We design around the room you have, including the awkward bits, not from a fixed catalogue of cabinet sizes.
Made in solid timber.
Solid oak, tulipwood and other hardwoods, joined the right way. Dovetailed drawer boxes as standard. We don't use flat-pack carcasses.
Finished by hand.
Every painted finish is sprayed and hand-flattened to a furniture standard in our workshop. The same finishing schedule whether it's a £2k vanity or a £80k kitchen.
Installed by our team.
Installation isn't sub-contracted. The same craftsmen who made your piece will fit it. That keeps the quality bar where it should be.
Inside the workshop
Where every piece is drawn, built and finished.
A few shots from the bench: the machines, the timber, the hand-finishing room. This is where every commission spends most of its life before it ever reaches your home.
Visit
Come to the workshop.
We're happy to host clients at the workshop by appointment: see the work in progress, talk through materials, and put your hand on a finished sample.