Bespoke joinery furniture in traditional craftsmanship.
We design and craft in our woodworking workshop using solid wood, plywood, and blockboard, without chipboard or synthetic materials.
We apply traditional joinery methods, ecological finishes, and great care in fitting the furniture to the interior.
Our work includes both individual pieces and built-in solutions for kitchens, bathrooms, or libraries.
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Traditional structures and environmentally friendly finishes
We do not use polyurethane varnishes. Surfaces are finished by hand with ecological paints (including Farrow & Ball, Ottosson), natural oils, or waxes.
Drawers are made of solid wood with dovetail joints.
Kitchen carcasses are built from blockboard and plywood, while the fronts are most often made of solid wood, set in frame-and-panel construction as in traditional joinery.
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A style shaped by proportion and function
We create furniture in a variety of styles, from Classicism to Shaker, from English built-in joinery to the simplicity of traditional rural furniture.
We often recreate details from wooden architecture such as profiled edges, carved heads, rafter ends, and decorative motifs.
The style of our furniture does not follow passing trends but grows naturally from the material, construction, and purpose.
Replicas, built-in joinery, unique forms
We also make replicas of historic furniture based on photographs, measurements, or documentation.
Unconventional furniture, such as pieces for niches, with hidden drawers, or integrated with wainscoting or staircases, is treated with the same care as classical forms.
We offer individual solutions for wooden houses, residences, and modern interiors with character.
3D visualizations, documentation and technical files
Each project can be preceded by a visualization, workshop drawings, and the preparation of technical documentation.
We provide both 3D and 2D files (such as SKP and DXF), which makes collaboration with architects and contractors easier.
The documentation is always tailored to the specific interior, dimensions, and functional requirements.
Furniture crafted in the workshop, not mass-produced
Each element is made individually, to order, in a way that respects the material, construction, and technique.
This is joinery without compromise.
Cabinetmaking, fine woodworking, joinery in the spirit of slow craft – this is how we understand craftsmanship.

