Purpose Made Joinery and Furniture
From our workshop in Hartfield in East Sussex we manufacture purpose made joinery and hand crafted furniture for a wide variety of people. Several local builders use us to supply all the doors and window frames that they need to match existing features or odd sizes. Other clients come to us for built in cupboards or bookshelves to fit that awkward alcove or space under the stairs. We also make canvas stretcher frames to a particular design for a local artist, so whatever your needs if it is made of wood we can probably make it.
By using the navigation bar on the left you can view some of the many projects we have undertaken over the years.
From here on, this page will change from time to time so that I can keep you up to date with what is currently going through the workshop. The cupboard doors that we made are all finished and probably installed and painted by now they can be seen on the Doors page of this site in cupboard doors
Several weeks back we made an Oak shelf for a customer which was a little out of the ordinary as It was cove shaped for a picture and more details view our other products page
The pair of Oak display cabinets. are now finished and can be viewed here Cabinets
We recently made a reception desk for a company in London this was a slightly different job for us as we started with a mild steel frame pictured here and built the desk around the frame. To see more of this work click on the image.
Another set of doors in Oak, this time bi-folding between a kitchen and a new conservatory. This was the door that was in place originally ,the client decided that it would look good and be more useful opened up. To see more of this work click on the image.
We are currently working on a very nice kitchen . We are making all the units for the kitchen and the utility room. The cupboard fronts and end panels are being made from American Black Walnut frames with Birds Eye Maple panels. I have started a page for this kitchen as there is a lot of curved work involved it will take some weeks to complete, so I will add images as the work progresses. To see more of this work click the image.