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 →
Crafted from a storm-fallen piece of partially rotted oak, this delicate sculptural bowl has been sandblasted to expose the growth rings and sense of decay of its material. Through a... read more →
Inspired by traditional techniques of split wood basketry, the Ash Bushel Basket is an ode to both Scandinavian and North American basket-making craft cultures, made with British materials. After studying... read more →
Children are central to the design ethos of this set of foraging tools and mobile foraging larder, as they are for the Alder Hey Children’s Hospital where they now reside... read more →
From the discovery of an extraordinary piece of 5000-year-old Bog Oak, 13-metre-long planks were cut and crafted into a table that connects ancient forests and local community. When this ancient... read more →
Gayles Farm 5 is this year's Bespoke winner. The judges were impressed by the piece's sculptural presence and how it celebrates movement. It highlights the preciousness of the material and... read more →
“A very different design ethos.”—Corinne Julius A shambling beastie, trotting amiably through the grounds of The Science Museum, The Beehave by Marlene Huissoud is a haven for wild bees. Commissioned... read more →
“A study in comfort.” —Sebastian Cox Gracefully poised and immaculately constructed, Duo by Studio Woodgate was born from quiet study and observation. Designed by studio head Terence Woodgate, the sofa... read more →
This unmatched pair of collecting cabinets is based on the beauty of chance composition. Gates is drawn to industrial and agricultural architecture, including jetties and pylons, and the paraphernalia that... read more →