Sustainability in furniture manufacturing.
Sustainability starts long before a product leaves the workshop. When manufacturing wooden furniture and components, the biggest opportunities come from responsible timber sourcing, efficient production, and designing products to last.
Where possible, we look to improve efficiency in the way we cut, assemble and finish timber components, making the most of materials and minimising avoidable offcuts. We also encourage customers to specify solutions that support longevity, repairable parts, consistent components, and finishes suited to the environment so furniture performs well for years in real-world settings.

Eco-friendly furniture.
Sustainability isn’t one single action, it’s a series of choices made across materials, manufacturing and product lifespan. We aim to take a practical approach to sustainable furniture manufacturing, focusing on responsible sourcing, reducing waste, and producing furniture and components that are built to last.

Sustainability in mind.
A practical sustainability approach is to build furniture that stays in service for years: durable joinery, stable bases, replaceable components and consistent manufacturing. Keeping products in use longer reduces replacement demand and waste—an important circular-economy principle in the furniture sector.

Community impact.
Wherever possible, we work with local partners and suppliers, helping to keep skills, craftsmanship and employment rooted in the area. By collaborating with trusted local specialists and services, we’re able to support local industry while delivering consistent quality and reliable lead times.
Our Sectors.
Frequently Asked Questions.
We produce contract and bespoke furniture for clients across the hospitality, leisure and healthcare sectors. Our services include full custom design and manufacturing using high-quality hardwoods and softwoods, all from our 25,000 square foot facility in Leyland. We supply everything from table bases and tops to chairs, stools and fully bespoke pieces. We also manufacture outdoor furniture using durable timbers such as iroko. Our team can manage everything from component production to full finishing, polishing and upholstery depending on the needs of the client.
Lead times for bespoke furniture typically range from eight to twelve weeks depending on the design complexity, availability of materials and current production schedule. We provide a clear timeline during the quoting process and keep you informed throughout to ensure your order is delivered on time.
Yes, we can usually match your existing colour or finish if you provide us with a physical sample or reference. We use a wide range of finishes and stains and are happy to create a close match or offer alternatives where an exact match is not possible. Samples can be provided for approval before production begins.
To request a quote, simply contact us by phone or email with your requirements. You can also send an enquiry through our website. Please include as much detail as possible, such as measurements, materials, quantities and any reference images. If any special offers are available, our team will be happy to let you know at the time of your enquiry.
There is no strict minimum order quantity for most products. However, smaller runs or highly specialised items may be subject to a small order surcharge. If you have a specific requirement, we recommend getting in touch so we can confirm what’s possible.





