Chris Cooper’s 'Manuell-Coates' cabinet
Finn James’ ‘Brompton’ coffee table
Freya Whamond’s 'Bud' chair
Every year Celebration of Craftsmanship & Design, which this year takes place from 19-28 August, offers up to three of the year’s brightest young fine furniture designer-makers the opportunity to exhibit their entry alongside the best in…
For the second year running, this is your opportunity to be part of a prestigious annual award, which champions UK furniture design and making talent while celebrating
the life and work of the late Alan Peters OBE
A showcase of The Alan Peters Online Furniture Award 2021 winners and their fantastic pieces, alongside an online ceremony and virtual exhibition, organised by Jeremy Broun
Showcasing the best of British design and making, the winners of this annual award, celebrating the life and work of Alan Peters OBE, have finally been announced, in an online award ceremony which aired yesterday via Jeremy Broun's website.
With the entry deadline looming for the Alan Peters Online Furniture Award 2024, Jeremy Broun gives his suggestions on design parameters to consider and advises that this is a great opportunity to create something new
Imagine you are told you are making a complex bar for a sophisticated design show in Milan, and you’ve only got 3 1/2 weeks to solve the making issues and deliver to site! We follow Jack Badger and his talented team.
Axminster Tools & Machinery last produced a main catalogue over three years ago. Despite the advantages of digitalisation, many customers lamented the loss of the catalogue, like losing a trusty old friend. However, we here at Axminster listened to the comments, feedback and popular demand, and have taken the decision to produce another catalogue which will be launched in October.
The 2019/20 Axminster catalogue is now available, highlighting the very best of Axminster’s own and exclusive brands. Even bigger than last year’s, you’ll find over 400 pages full of more than 2,000 products that represent the very core of Axminster.
Marilyn Monroe was more renowned for her own beauty than her wise words on the subject, but she certainly was on to something when she observed, “imperfection is beauty.” Those three words say volumes about the character of beauty, particularly when it comes to beauty in the natural world. It is not too much of a leap to say that it is imperfection that gives wood its unique personality as a material, as compared to the uniformity of…
Whether you’re welding or running a mitre saw, planer or jointer, one thing's for sure – workshop tools are loud. As the new standard in workshop hearing protection, ISOtunes' new products maintain its SafeMax Technology while introducing enhancements in design and functionality. Unlike most headphones, all ISOtunes products limit the volume to 85 decibels (dB) and offer a noise reduction rating (NRR) between 22 and 29dB,…