Concept 2007

Contemporary Bespoke Furniture.
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Commissioning.
 
The furniture commissioning process can be extremely enjoyable as you participate at every stage in the production of a beautiful piece of unique, hand crafted furniture that is perfectly tailored to you.
 
You will be able to oversee the development of your commission from initial sketches and ideas right through until it's completion and delivery, giving you a very different and exciting experice to that of buying from a shop.
 
Initially you will discuss your ideas with your chosen maker to consider what it is that you want to achieve and to help them understand you and your requirements.
 
From these initial discussions your maker will produce a series of concept sketches for you to consider and choose between, always  giving your input to refine the designs to achive a  final design that you are completely happy with.
 
From these conversations your maker will produce a final design and ensure that you understand and accept exactly what work will be undertaken before going ahead with the project.
 
After recieving your approval they will individually select timber from their local sawmill specifically for your piece and allow it to aclimatise in their workshop.
 
The making process can then begin and your furniture will begin to take shape and makers will be happy to keep you updated on it's progress with photographs if you wish.
 
Once finished, makers will deliver your piece and install it, as well as discussing the project with you and advising you on its care. In the unlikely event of you having any problems, makers will be happy to do what they can to remedy them to ensure that you are completely happy with your commission.
 
If you are interested in commissioning work from any of the designer makers
featured on this site please contact us
 
We will be happy to answer any questions you have.
 

 

 

 

Console table by Mark Houldershaw

 

 

 

 

Airscape chair by Kevin Hallsworth

 

 

Infinity table by Jason Heap