As well as freestanding furniture, we are able to measure up on site and make furniture to fit your room or space within a room. Naturally we can install it too.

Above is a corporate presentation center doubling as home entertainment center, installed for a successful entrepreneur in his very large home. An illuminated ceiling makes note taking easier for the audience, and a plasma screen slides down at the push of a button. All the equipment is tastefully concealed, and further speakers are built into the side and rear walls to produce theatrical sound quality.

This contemporary guest bar was installed in the loft of a big house and the back unit was tailored to fit the slope of the roof. The stark Scandinavian look was architect-designed to psychologically deter excessively heavy drinking, which cosy looking bars can sometimes encourage.

Much more traditional is this home office-study-library combo made with old timbers lovingly recovered from a salvaged ship and installed for a retired seaman. It was a complete wall to wall, floor to ceiling conversion of a spare bedroom including recessed displays, lockable cupboards, open bookshelves and freestanding desk of traditional design but concealing a very high specification computer.

When a business is run from home, people calling on business may arrive without appointment at awkward times. But you don't want to turn them away because business is business, right? The solution above was to convert a small entrance lobby into a comfortable waiting area. Opposite this inviting red leather window seat was a coffee dispenser and a rack for newspapers and magazines.

Hey, we had to put this in somewhere! The spectacular Taal Volcano at twilight. Known as the smallest volcano in the world, it's a volcano within a volcano, because the lake surrounding it is itself the crater of a much bigger volcano. Taal is still live and last erupted in the 1970s.
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