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Browse through a selection of work by clicking on the furniture type.
Most of the furniture in the gallery was made to commission and as such is not priced. Speculative pieces, which may be available for sale, will be priced. To purchase or commission pieces please contact me.
To find out more about the process of commissioning a piece of furniture please go to commissioning.
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Origami Coffee Table
Price: £1175
This was a speculative piece developed from a table I made for my own home. View details
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Red turning drawers
Price: Please contact for price
These drawers were made for the 40th anniversary of a local exhibition, the theme being red/ruby, hence the use of red woods View details
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Saturday Night Fever Chair
Price: Price on application
This chair, made in maple, was a speculative piece based on the cherry dressing chair. View details
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The Greenhow Kitchen
Price: Price depends on design this design approx. £23,000
A traditional painted kitchen for a farm house in the Dales near Blubberhouses featuring oak drawer linings with hand cut dovetails, oak veneered cabinet interiors with an oiled... View details
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Split Hall Table with Mirror
Price: Price on application
Hall table and mirror in ripple sycamore with rosewood details. Featuring hand cut through mortice and tenons with rosewood wedges. View details
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Minimalist bedroom furniture
Price: POA
A bedroom scheme based on a minimal box motif with well defined horizontals but a strong emphasis on grain. View details
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Domino chair
Price: £1450
A hall chair in european oak, burr oak and fumed oak. View details
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Wave Kitchen
Price: Price on application
A unique contemporary style kitchen in oak, maple and walnut reflecting the landscape in which it is set. View details
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Opposites: Circles and Stripes Sideboard
Price: POA
An extraordinary six drawer sideboard with marquetry by Christine Meyer-Eaglestone. View details
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Piggery Kitchen
Price: Please contact for price
A kitchen for clients with very specific requirements. The house is on the site of an old piggery, hence the name. View details