Our Process & Portfolio


This page offers an insight into our bespoke design process and a curated selection of our past projects and concept ideas. It showcases how we transform ideas into thoughtful, original pieces of furniture — from initial concept through to final execution — highlighting both our creative approach and the results we deliver.

PRODUCT STYLE

Start by choosing one of our stock designs or send us examples of what you like. 
Specify Door/Drawer configuration and Size Specification.
 

BASE MATERIAL

Let us know what material you would like your furniture produced from. Here are our recommended Hardwoods. We can also produce items in MDF.


COUNTERTOP MATERIAL

Let us know what material / colour you would like the counter top to be produced from.
If enquiring about a Bathroom Vanity Unit, we’ll also need to know if you would like a Splashback fitted.


FINISHING TOUCHES

Now for the fun part! Which colour is your bespoke furniture going to be painted? You can choose from any paint supplier. If you would like any accents finished in polish or metal leaf, be sure to let us know.

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Project Portfolio

This section showcases a selection of our past projects, offering a glimpse into the diversity of our work and the ideas behind each creation. Each project highlights our approach, creativity, and the thoughtful process that brings concepts to life.

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The Church at Leeming

As seen on TV! This exciting project began with a simple phone call and a bold proposal. During that first conversation, we were introduced to the client’s ambitious vision: to restore a long-forgotten, derelict church and transform it into something truly spectacular. From the moment we heard about the scale, history, and creativity behind the plans, we knew we wanted to be part of that remarkable journey. Breathing new life into a historic building while preserving its character is always an inspiring challenge, and this project promised to be exactly that. The idea of taking a structure that had once stood silent and neglected, and reimagining it as a vibrant, welcoming home, captured our imagination immediately. It was clear this would be far more than a renovation — it would be a complete reinvention rooted in respect for the past.

This particular project was part of a Derelict Rescue episode titled Heavenly Haven (Episode 6). The series follows determined renovators as they take on ambitious restorations, and in this case, novice young renovators Seb and Nadia tackled an empty, uninviting church with the dream of turning it into not only a home, but a stunning work of art. They poured their heart and soul into creating an escape from busy city life — a sanctuary that balanced tranquillity with bold, expressive design. The programme captured the emotional highs and inevitable challenges that come with restoring such an imposing and historic building.

The series, available on Discovery+, followed the transformation step by step, showcasing the passion, craftsmanship, and dedication required to turn a neglected structure into a striking and unique living space. Viewers were able to witness every stage of the process — from clearing years of disrepair to carefully preserving original features and introducing contemporary elements that respected the building’s heritage. Being involved in a televised project of this scale made the experience even more special, as it allowed audiences to see first hand the level of detail and care that goes into every decision.

Our role in the project was clear and focused: to supply two identical Petite Hargrave Vanity Units for a pair of perfectly matched bedroom suites. Although straightforward in brief, the pieces needed to complement the grandeur and character of the restored church interior. The suites themselves were nothing short of breathtaking, featuring beautifully restored timber trusses that highlighted the building’s original architecture, rich dark oak flooring that added warmth and depth, striking copper freestanding baths that created a bold focal point, and carefully selected statement lighting that tied the entire design together. Every element worked in harmony to create spaces that felt luxurious yet sympathetic to the church’s historic fabric.

The vanity units we created were hand-crafted from solid Durian Hardwood, a material chosen for both its durability and distinctive grain. Each unit was meticulously constructed to ensure perfect symmetry and consistency between the two suites, reflecting the balanced layout of the interior design. They were then adorned with genuine Carrara marble countertops, adding a timeless elegance and a luxurious finishing touch that harmonised beautifully with the surrounding materials and textures. The subtle veining of the marble paired effortlessly with the warmth of the hardwood, creating a refined contrast that elevated the overall aesthetic.

Working within the project’s strict filming and installation schedule meant timing was crucial. Coordinating production alongside a live filming timetable required careful planning, precision, and clear communication at every stage. To meet these constraints, we supplied the vanity units unpainted, allowing the client’s team to install and finish them on site. This approach ensured complete flexibility with the final colour scheme and allowed the units to blend seamlessly into the carefully curated interiors, while also accommodating any last-minute adjustments captured during filming.

Being part of such a transformative restoration — and seeing our craftsmanship featured on screen — was an incredibly rewarding experience. There is something uniquely satisfying about watching a once-forgotten building rediscover its purpose and beauty, especially knowing that our work contributed to that revival. Projects like this remind us why we love what we do: combining traditional materials, skilled craftsmanship, and thoughtful design to help bring ambitious visions to life, and to create pieces that not only serve a function but also tell a story.

Follow the full project from start to finish and beyond on Instagram: The Church at Leeming.

The Regency Kitchen

This project showcases a fully bespoke Regency-style kitchen, designed to combine timeless elegance, functionality, and exceptional craftsmanship. From the very beginning, the project was guided by close collaboration with the client, ensuring a truly personalized experience. Our process began with in-depth concept discussions, exploring the client’s lifestyle, preferences, and vision for the space. These conversations informed every decision, from layout and materials to finishes and detailing, ensuring that the final design would be uniquely tailored to their needs.

Once the concept was agreed, our team translated ideas into hand-drawn sketches and technical drawings, bringing clarity to both the form and function of the kitchen. This stage allowed the client to engage with the design at every level, seeing how individual elements—side cabinets, hanging cupboards, and the central island—would interact within the space. Every measurement, proportion, and material choice was considered carefully, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail that defines our bespoke process.

The kitchen itself is a showcase of craftsmanship and refined design. Each side cabinet was handmade and hand-painted, creating a sense of artistry and individuality throughout the space. Luxurious marble countertops were selected to complement the refined cabinetry, offering both beauty and durability. Hanging cupboards provide practical storage while maintaining a light, open feel, and the central island serves as a multifunctional centerpiece, perfect for meal preparation, casual dining, and social gatherings. Every element reflects the balance, symmetry, and elegance characteristic of Regency-style interiors.

Beyond the materials and finishes, this project embodies the bespoke experience we pride ourselves on. The client was involved at every stage—from initial concept discussions to the development of technical drawings and the selection of every surface and finish. This one-on-one approach allowed us to refine the design in real time, ensuring that each detail resonated with the client’s vision and lifestyle. The result is more than a kitchen; it is a harmonious, functional, and beautiful space, reflecting both classical elegance and contemporary usability, all crafted with the care and precision of true bespoke design.

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