Pushing the boundaries of the heritage craft of wood-turning, these lamps are the first lathe-turned translucent timber lights. At home in domestic, hospitality and office environments, these unique lamps, turned... read more →
A true achievement of sustainable, skilful community-led design and production, these collapsible and stackable oak tables and chairs were made by local volunteers and staff at The Exchange Erith. The... read more →
Seeking to design a balance board as a functional work of art, Cotto’s Kyora Board is a celebration of the aesthetic of wood and its domestic qualities. Made from a... read more →
Hoping to revolutionise our approach to furniture maintenance, this ambitious student project tackles the challenges faced by traditional sofas with a versatile and cost-effective design. In today’s world, millions of... read more →
Beginning with a transformative interpretation of clothing hangers, this contemplative project seeks to visualise a sense of intimacy with and between objects. By focusing on the two essential elements of... read more →
Inspired by the newly discovered scutoid shape, these geometrically complex stool/side tables can be used independently or fitted perfectly together. First described by biologists in 2018, the scutoid is a... read more →
This economically efficient lounge chair design utilises CNC machining in response to the recent rises in the price of birch plywood. Aiming to create a desirable and comfortable lounge chair... read more →
This hand carved limewood mirror fuses rococo ornamentation with marine life structures to create sumptuous, morphological forms. Incorporating ideas from the student’s past as a fashion designer into their present... read more →
Using a colourful array of seventeen different native and UK-grown woods, this engaging and playful project combines two passions: furniture and music. With an emphasis on finding narrative through material... read more →
Incorporating the spherical and curving forms found in the study of planetary bodies and their cycles, the Axis table draws on influences of the monumental architecture of the Bronze Age.... read more →
Inspired by the ancient hollowed out tree trunks used to carry the possessions of those on the move, this bespoke oak chest accommodates the personal possessions of a less nomadic... read more →
Embracing the natural form and strength of ‘as-grown’ wood, this speculative structural beam has been designed to address the low use of locally grown hardwoods in UK construction. By utilising... read more →