Journal

NEW NARRATIVES: COALESCERE

Coalescere — translates as 'grow together’ and we took this as a starting point for an infinite series of cylindrical incremental stacked sculptural volumes. We translated these forms into various leg arrangements for the Coalescere Collection.

NEW TRADITIONS: THE BOBBIN CONSOLE

Traditional in detail, elegant in proportions; this is our Bobbin Console Table in walnut.

Portrait: Fluted Column Side Table

Classical forms meet modern aesthetics, our Fluted Column Side Table is the latest addition to our collection.

WINNER: HOMES & GARDENS AWARD FOR BEST FURNITURE DESIGN - FLUTED (MEDIA) CABINET

We’re thrilled to receive the Home & Gardens Award for Highly Commended Furniture Design. We take a closer look at our winning design, the Fluted (Media) Cabinet.

Active Beacons: Installation on the Yorkshire Coastal Path

A glance behind the scenes as we continue to install our sculptural beacons on the Yorkshire coastal path.

In Place: Grand Simplicity

Grounding materials, classical details and a simple, neutral palette; we take a look at Mandarin Stone’s latest look book shoot, featuring some Galvin Brothers favourites.

Studio: FRANÇOIS HALARD

We take a closer look at the life and work of the iconic photographer Francois Halard.

Studio: Stanage Edge

Lines in our landscape and the human desire for choice.

Featured: Classical Studies

We’re thrilled to see our Fluted Sideboard in Homes & Gardens ‘Classical Studies’ feature; a story of ancient refinement with contemporary details for a timeless appeal.

Featured: Homes & Gardens

Warm tones and natural textures – our Fluted Block, featured in this month’s ‘Ochre & Green’ editorial for Homes & Gardens.

Studio: Salts Mill & Hockney

A brief history of Salts Mill; a Victorian village inspired by Italian Renaissance architecture, an audacious and creative vision, a 10 year restoration project and the world's largest Hockney collection. 

Studio: A Day at Kettles Yard

We recently took a tour around Kettles Yard; home to curator Jim Ede, his wife Helen and to their extraordinary collection of modern art, natural objects, antiques and furniture.