06 August 2021
Journal

Featured: A Cut Above

We’re thrilled to see our Konig Sideboard and Fluted Stool featured in House & Garden’s September issue, a piece celebrating the best of British craftsmanship.

Our Konig Sideboard and Fluted Stool are featured alongside some other great names, carving out a niche in British craft and woodwork. A perfect palette of antique pinks and burnt oranges, with the natural warmth of English Oak and Walnut, curated and styled by Remy Mishon, photography by Sean Myers.

House & Garden, September 2021

The Konig Sideboard

Our Konig Sideboard, is the 'king of cabinets' —  opulent with it's glazed arches and sumptuous antique pink interior. The sideboard's sliding doors run on detailed brass runners and each compartment has a glass shelf. Bespoke options are possible with two and three door variations.  

The König Sideboard

The Fluted Stool

Our new Fluted Stool is a miniature hand turned column of timber, available in natural oak, ebonised oak or walnut. Two textured fabric options: 'Frimas – Ivoire' or 'Frisson – Bouton d'Or' (yellow). Or, supply your own choice of fabric. 

The Fluted Stool

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