Crafted in London. Engineered without compromise.
Manufacturing is not outsourced. It is the foundation of everything we do — kitchens, wardrobes and fully integrated joineries, all manufactured in-house at our London manufacturing facility.
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Combining German CNC technology with skilled craftsmanship.
CNC machining
Cabinet assembly
Finishing preparation
Quality inspection
Pre-installation checks
Manufacturing in London — not importing from European suppliers — means lead times of 3–4 weeks rather than the 8–12 weeks typical of imported furniture. It also means we maintain direct oversight of every stage, respond quickly when programmes shift, and can replace or amend a component next day when the site demands it.
Millimetre accuracy as the baseline.
Our London manufacturing facility is equipped with precision German CNC machinery. This enables:
Exact dimensional manufacturing
Clean, consistent detailing
Perfect alignment across entire installations
Repeatable quality for multi-unit developments
Technology supports precision. Craftsmanship ensures refinement.
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While machinery ensures accuracy, experienced makers ensure quality.
Our team understands:
Structural cabinet construction
Finish sensitivity
Tolerance control
Hardware calibration
Installation coordination
Every project passes through experienced hands — not automated assembly lines.

In-house means in control.
Because we manufacture in-house, we control:
Material selection
Construction standards
Finish quality
Hardware specification
Assembly procedures
Each cabinet is rigid-built and assembled before leaving our London manufacturing facility.
Both private residences and larger developments across London.
For homeowners: fully bespoke, made-to-order furniture with greater design freedom and long-term durability — manufactured locally and installed by our own team. For developers, architects and contractors:
Consistency across units
Phased production aligned with programme
Faster turnaround capability
Clear, single-point accountability
London-based manufacturing also means aftercare is fast. A damaged or amended unit can be reproduced and dispatched the same day — something no European import supplier can match.
Nothing enters production until everything is approved.
Every project enters production only after:
Detailed site measurement
Technical review
Approved shop drawings
Material confirmation
For architects, we manufacture directly from your drawings and BIM data — ensuring no translation loss between design and outcome.
Embedded throughout the manufacturing process.
CNC verification
Assembly inspection
Finish quality review
Pre-dispatch sign-off
Only once a project passes internal checks does it move to installation.
Many brands operate as showrooms, outsourcing to third-party factories.
We do not. By manufacturing in-house, we ensure:
Design integrity is maintained
No unauthorised substitutions
Controlled timelines
Immediate issue resolution
Full accountability
Luxury is not only about aesthetics — it is about control.

Precision first. Structure before surface. Detail without compromise.
Built with intention.
Precision first. Structure before surface. Detail without compromise.
What people ask about how and where we manufacture.
Everything we produce is manufactured in our London manufacturing facility in Stanmore, North London. We do not outsource production or import from European manufacturers. Design, machining, assembly, finishing and quality control all happen under one roof.
Three reasons. First, lead times: 3–4 weeks from confirmed specification rather than the 8–12 weeks typical of European imports. Second, programme flexibility: when a site date moves, we can respond quickly because production is nearby. Third, aftercare: a damaged or amended component can be reproduced and dispatched the same day — not weeks later from an overseas supplier.
Both. Our London manufacturing facility is equipped with precision German CNC machinery which handles the dimensional accuracy that bespoke furniture demands — every cut to the millimetre. Skilled craftsmen then handle assembly, finishing, hardware calibration and quality inspection. Technology ensures accuracy; craftsmanship ensures refinement.
Every project passes through four structured quality checks before installation: CNC verification, assembly inspection, finish quality review and pre-dispatch sign-off. For multi-unit developments, all units are manufactured from the same cutting files using matched material and finish batches — so the finish on unit one is identical to unit fifty.
Yes — both are a regular part of our output. A single bespoke kitchen for a private client and a fifty-unit residential development go through the same manufacturing process and the same quality controls. The difference is in programme planning and phased delivery scheduling, which we manage from the outset.
Changes are possible during the design and approval stage. Once shop drawings are signed off and production begins, amendments are more limited. We flag this clearly at each stage — our process is designed to give you sufficient time and information to make decisions with confidence before manufacture starts.
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