Journal
David Hockney, Bradford-born and Britain's greatest living artist, died this week aged 88. We've been looking back through his work and what strikes us most isn't the swimming pools. It's the chairs.
At its heart, the Split Turned Bench is an exercise in large-scale wood turning, carefully laminated timber shaped into a voluminous, rhythmic seat surface that ripples from one end to the other. It shows how far the process can be pushed, both technically and visually.
In an age of generated design, Nakashima's practice feels more relevant than ever. On slow making, live edges and the honest joint.
Every so often, our work finds its way into spaces beyond the home.
Three pieces. Two designers. One very good interiors edit.
Steered into the Bauhaus weaving workshop in 1922, Anni Albers turned constraint into a complete world. Thread as thinking. Material as metaphor.
Set beside Beverley Beck, this calm, design-led space brings together handcrafted furniture and simple, considered living.
On brass, British timber and the subtle theatre of the bedside. A new handmade piece from our East Yorkshire workshop; designed for the edge of sleep.
Lighting is a presence, a mood and a quiet force that shapes how we experience a space; introducing the Metro Table Lamp.
The Metro Table is an occasional table designed for those who think beyond convention.
A Bastion is a form of protection, a stronghold—something that offers both shelter and strength. Our new Bastion Bench takes its name from this sense of balance, carefully designed to feel solid yet effortless, grounded yet light.
You can now shop a collection of Galvin Brothers pieces, ready to ship.