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SOFAS

Discover our exceptional range of traditionally handcrafted sofas, featuring classic designs built to last. Each piece is meticulously crafted by our highly skilled upholsterers, using hand-teased hair and coir for optimum durability and comfort. At the heart of our ethos lies sustainability. We pride ourselves on using natural materials and traditional building methods, ensuring that each piece of furniture is made to last and can be cherished by future generations.

Where timeless design meets responsible craftsmanship. 

Sandown Sofa

Traditionally built with hand lashed coil springs and layers of hand teased coconut fibre and hair finished with hand sewn rolled edges. Topped with luxurious deep filled feather and down seat and back cushions.

Benbridge Sofa

A contemporary interpretation on the classic Chippendale design. Sustainably crafted, it features hand lashed coil springs and is topped with a sumptuous feather and down cushion for ultimate comfort. Optional close nailing detail adds to it's sophistication, the perfect blend of tradition and sustainable living. 

Totland Sofa

Meticulously hand crafted with layers of coconut fibre and hair, ensuring durability and support. The hand-sewn rolled edges and hand-lashed coil sprung seat provide a luxurious foundation, while the feather and down seat cushions invite you to sink in and relax.

Loddiswell

The Loddiswell sofa, a classic and timeless style designed to complement any space. Built to last with hand lashed coil springs and layers of coconut fibre and hair, finished with intricate hand sewn edges. A contemporary sofa, traditionally crafted to hand down to future generations.

NATURALLY MADE. TRADITIONALLY CRAFTED.

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