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Collection · Lead time 8 to 11 weeksWardrobes 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.
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.
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
- Bedroom measure and a quick inventory of what the wardrobe needs to hold.
- Discussion of how natural light falls (a wardrobe in dark walnut on a small north-facing wall will eat the room).
- Drawer-to-shelf-to-hanging ratio.
- Door geometry — hinged for traditional rooms, sliding where floor space is tight, pivot for feature walls.
- Bed-frame height (matters for mattress thickness and getting in and out comfortably).
- Headboard storage and lighting integration.
- Hardware finish — brass, antiqued bronze, satin stainless, or recessed pulls in the same wood.