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Collection · Lead time 8 to 11 weeks

Wardrobes that use the whole wall, beds that anchor the room.

Fitted joinery for the bedrooms of terrace houses, semi-Ds and condominiums. Solid-wood fronts on stable plywood carcasses, brass or stainless fittings, and headboards that finish the room rather than fight it.

A floor-to-ceiling fitted wardrobe in meranti with solid-walnut fronts beside a low platform bed in merbau
Wardrobes

Built around your hanging, your folding and your shoes.

We start every wardrobe brief with a list of what you actually own: how many long-hang dresses, how many short shirts, how many drawers of folded clothing, how many handbags. The internal layout is drawn from that list, not from a generic template.

Carcasses are 18mm marine-grade plywood — dimensionally more stable than solid wood across the long spans involved — with solid-wood fronts in the species and finish you chose for the room. Drawer boxes are solid wood with dovetailed corners; soft-close runners come standard.

A low platform bed in solid merbau with an integrated headboard cabinet and slatted base
Bed frames

From minimal platforms to traditional canopy frames.

The platform bed is the most-asked-for design: a low frame in merbau, kempas or walnut with a slatted base for mattress ventilation and an optional integrated headboard cabinet for reading material, charging cables and a tucked-away light.

For more formal bedrooms we draw four-poster and canopy frames in chengal or merbau; for kids’ rooms, bunk beds with an integrated study desk underneath; for guest rooms, daybeds with trundles.

What we work through with you

  1. Bedroom measure and a quick inventory of what the wardrobe needs to hold.
  2. Discussion of how natural light falls (a wardrobe in dark walnut on a small north-facing wall will eat the room).
  3. Drawer-to-shelf-to-hanging ratio.
  4. Door geometry — hinged for traditional rooms, sliding where floor space is tight, pivot for feature walls.
  5. Bed-frame height (matters for mattress thickness and getting in and out comfortably).
  6. Headboard storage and lighting integration.
  7. Hardware finish — brass, antiqued bronze, satin stainless, or recessed pulls in the same wood.

Ready to start with your master bedroom?

Send the room dimensions, a photo of each wall, and how many wardrobe doors you imagine. We’ll get a first thought back within two working days.

Start a Bedroom Brief