
From a photograph
A customer sends a picture of a chair they have seen. We work out the frame, build a sample and price it.

Furniture
Your drawing, your photograph, your existing chair — prototyped, priced and put into production. No minimum order.

Bespoke
The 476 models on this site are not a catalogue we are asking you to choose from. They are the pieces we have been asked for most often, and almost every one of them began as a single bespoke commission for one customer.
So when you send us something that is not on the site, you are not making an awkward request — you are asking for the thing we actually do.
Working with award-winning designers is how a lot of these ranges came about. We will build a physical sample first: you sit in it, look at the polish in your own light, feel the fabric, and then decide. Nothing goes into production until you have signed off something real.
Where briefs come from

A customer sends a picture of a chair they have seen. We work out the frame, build a sample and price it.

Designers and architects send CAD or hand drawings. We feed back on buildability and cost before anything is committed.

Send us one chair from a set. We copy the frame, match the polish and make the additions you need.

A sketch on the back of a beer mat is a legitimate brief. We have started from worse and got there.
The process
Send a drawing, a photograph or a rough sketch. For fixed seating we come out, measure and template the room before anything is cut.
You get a firm price and, for anything bespoke, a physical sample to approve. Nothing goes into production until you have signed off something real.
Frames are cut and jointed, seats sprung or webbed, timber polished to your finish and everything assembled and inspected in house.
Delivered nationwide and, for fixed seating, fitted by our own team in a single visit so the room reopens on schedule.
Materials & finishes
Standard options below. Matched polishes, customer's own material and specific timbers are routine — ask rather than assume it is not possible.





Questions
Yes. One chair, one booth, one table. A lot of the ranges on this site exist because somebody once asked for a single piece and it turned out to be a good design.
For most jobs the sample cost is credited against the order if you go ahead. We put that in writing before we start so there are no surprises.
Ideally a photograph or drawing, the key dimensions, the quantity, the timber and polish you have in mind and your target date. Even two of those five is enough to start a conversation.
Yes — we work regularly with designers and architects from CAD, hand drawings or a mood board, and we will flag buildability or cost issues early rather than late.
Start a project
A photograph, a CAD file, a sketch or an old chair in the back of a van. We will tell you what it takes to build it properly.