Having worked tirelessly for nearly fifty years in the contract furnishing industry, I finally decided it was time to embrace the joys of early retirement.
After leading such a busy, sometimes hectic life filled with creativity and collaboration within that vibrant environment, I found myself feeling a bit adrift. So, I took the plunge and decided to embark on the exciting adventure of starting a new career, utilizing some of the valuable skills I had artfully acquired during that remarkable half century of dedicated work.

I was privileged to have worked alonside so many gifted craftsmen, Carpenters, Painters, French polishers, Upholsterers and the like., many of whom are sadly no longer with us.

I am now using those skills acquired to bring old furniture back to life.

Our restyled furniture has been hand-painted and hand-finished, and being vintage it has been around for a long time with many years under its belt. I'm sure that you will agree that any minor imperfections that may be present only contribute to its character, charm and history.

Why?

Black and white photo of a middle-aged man with a beard and mustache, wearing a suit and white shirt, sitting in front of a bookshelf with binders and documents.
A person using a hammer to work on a piece of wood in a workshop.
A man working on restoring an antique chair in a woodworking shop, surrounded by tools and wooden materials.
An elderly man with gray hair is looking down at and holding a book, possibly reading or examining it.
Three men in striped aprons working with chairs in a room with old pipes and a radiator, vintage atmosphere.