
Furniture
Tables and benches from our own milled timber, on hand-welded steel legs — including pieces built to a scale nobody else will attempt.
We make bespoke furniture in Kent from timber we mill ourselves — long refectory tables, benches, and one-off pieces built around whatever a room, or a story, needs. Tops come off single slabs milled on our own Alaskan mill, worked back by hand and oiled so you feel the grain rather than a film of lacquer, with butterfly keys set across any checks. The steel legs are welded here too, height-adjustable and levelled flat on an uneven floor. Because wood and metal are made in the same workshop, an oak top and the frame beneath it are built to suit each other. We'll take on the pieces others won't: a bench as long as the lorry that delivers it, or a table engineered to cradle a salvaged ship's compass at its true floating angle. Tell us the goal and we'll work out how to get there.
Commissions in this category

Furniture
The Six-Metre Bench
A bench as long as the Tesco lorry parked behind it — and the refectory tables that followed.
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Furniture
The Tree Bar
A curved bar built on a giant sweet-chestnut stump, with welded steel and a wall of green-lit bottles.
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Furniture
The Ship's Compass Table
A table engineered to cradle a salvaged brass ship's compass at its true floating angle.
Read the storyHave something in mind — or a tree with a story?
Tell us what you're after. Most of what we make has never been made before.