Our team were tasked with the production of a range of bedroom stools in a variety of fabrics and sizes. This was part of a larger order which included a range of four poster beds to match. The stools were made from steel and solid brass, which…
Our team were tasked with the production of a range of bedroom stools in a variety of fabrics and sizes. This was part of a larger order which included a range of four poster beds to match. The stools were made from steel and solid brass, which…
The Kensington Hotel, London was to be refurbished. More specifically, the bar area was to be revamped and we were more than happy to assist when this project came to us in August 2015. Alexander Waterworth Interiors appointed us to design and make a bespoke shelving system to beautifully display
We are privileged to work with a great diversity of individuals; direct clients, interior designers and many in between and many of them have chosen to come back to us, time and time again over the years, for a variety of different reasons. On a number of occasions
In early 2015, we were presented with a request to help a client to display a pair of horses’ saddles in a games room. One of the over-riding (pardon the pun) factors, was to do this beautifully! We love it when a project like this comes our way, because the motto for
In early 2015, we had the pleasure of being contacted by the very talented fashion designer, Teo LLoyd, wife of former celebrity tennis player and ‘master of leisure’, David Lloyd. As Teo explained (with a twinkle in her eye) during her visit to our London shop,
The Duchess was in need! Originally built in 1789 to commemorate the marriage of the Duke of York to Princess Frederica Charlotte of Prussia, the original building was demolished in 1883 to make way for the current building, and by 2014 she needed some attention!
Our team was contacted in the hope that we could help to ‘rescue’ a project in which our client had been let down in the production of a matching pair of custom-made brass and glass side tables for a luxury redevelopment project.
Metals such as brass, nickel and chrome have featured on fixtures and fittings for years, but metal surfaces such as cupboard doors and frames are becoming an ever-increasing choice for many parts of the home.
Are you aware of our Harrods connection …? Andrew comes from a family of designers and as a small child, spent many Saturdays in Harrods with his grandfather, who was Head of Interior Design at the prestigious Knightsbridge store during the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s.
Globally, we are becoming increasingly aware of our impact on the environment. Many people are now making conscious decisions based on the environmental credentials of the companies they buy from. Attempting to be eco-friendly has become a mainstay of our daily lives, from where we buy our food to what we clean our houses with. So conscious are we to be more ‘green’ that even interior design choices are becoming linked to sustainability and environmental impact, with people selecting materials which are easy to recycle. Incorporating metal furniture into an interior design scheme offers a sustainable solution for the environmentally conscious client.