Andrew Nebbett Designs was contacted by an existing client looking for a smaller version of our zinc or copper top tables.
Andrew Nebbett Designs was contacted by an existing client looking for a smaller version of our zinc or copper top tables.
We were contacted via Instagram by interior design company, Covet Noir, who had a very specific idea for a bespoke rolling library ladder.
Created for a private residence in London, this beautifully hand crafted, hand patinated copper worktop was totally made to measure.
Period homes seldom have perfectly straight walls in any room, so it was vital that we had accurate dimensions and angles to work with. Where a site visit is not possible, we predominantly produce our worktops from a template, which is sent to us from which the final top is made.
Andrew Nebbett Designs was approached by a luxury retail brand, with a dilemma. Knowing our reputation for bespoke metalwork, and having been let down by a third party company, the client asked us to assess and offer advice about cladding a pre-made bar/drinks serving unit.
Taking inspiration from our polished brass champagne drinks trolley, we were contacted by the new owners of Langan’s Brasserie in London, who were looking for something bespoke for their soon-to-be renovated bar and restaurant.
With an emphasis on British craftsmanship and design, this stunning polished brass champagne trolley was the created for an overseas client looking for an authentically British drinks trolley from which to serve the perfectly chilled glass of champagne to their discerning clientele.
During the first lockdown in 2020, we were contacted by a high-end interior designer, whose search for a unique rolling ladder system had brought her to the Andrew Nebbett Designs’ website.
We were recently contacted by a bedroom furniture designer who was looking for a bespoke bedroom ladder solution for his client.
The ladder needed to address a number of factors, from perfectly matching the clients’ existing interior, to having a mechanism that would adjust the height of the ladder according to use – tall enough to reach the storage shelves above the client’s wardrobes, and short enough to be stowed away in a cupboard when not in use.
When we think of the word bronze, we often conjure images of beautiful art works of behemoth proportions, vast Henry Moore, or Barbara Hepworth sculptures. However, in our world of bespoke furniture and storage design, bronze and bronze colour and finish, has many other applications and meanings.
When we were approached by a high end firm of cabinet makers, a company with whom we have worked on many projects over the years, we were rather excited by the brief. Though very specific – to create a pair of metal terrace doors that needed to have a delicate and jewel-like quality – we relished the opportunity to once again showcase our design and fabrication skills.