For more than twenty years, these hands have fitted the interiors of superyachts.
Now they build freestanding furniture for those who want that standard on land.
The same hands that fit out superyachts build every piece, one at a time. Dovetails cut by eye, brass seated by hand, surfaces finished until the grain reads like water.
Bookmatched walnut bound in aged brass, on a low plinth. Built to be the first thing the light finds in a room.
Smoked-glass shelves, a warm interior light, and room for the bottles worth keeping.
A single slab of Carrara over fumed oak, with a slim brass foot rail. Cool stone against warm timber.
Quarter-sawn oak with its ray fleck on show, drawers lined in leather, pulls in solid aged brass.
A leather lining, a brass swing handle, and the joint shown rather than hidden.
Glazed and softly lit from within, standing alone like a piece held back for the end.
Everything here begins with a conversation, not a catalogue.
We talk through the room, the use, and the piece you have in mind.
A measured design and a single, fixed quotation. No iterating without commitment.
Built by hand in the workshop, finished to the standard a yacht demands.
Installed and placed, wherever it is going to live.
A small register of those who commission. Leave your email and we will be in touch privately.