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This conviction shapes every decision we make, from the materials we select to the partnerships we forge. Our team approaches each design as an opportunity to demonstrate how thoughtful choices today can create a more sustainable and thriving tomorrow. We’re not interested in quick fixes or following trends – we’re here to show how beautiful, lasting design can help heal our relationship with the natural world.
Our Kent-based factory and warehouse draw their energy entirely from renewable sources, with wind-powered grids providing the foundation for our day’s work. It’s a practical example of how traditional manufacturing skills can embrace modern environmental stewardship.
Durability is sustainability in action. Our Endura™ Thermally Modified Ash represents two years of research into enhancing locally grown timber. Through careful heat treatment, we’ve found a way to give British ash the resilience of tropical hardwood – without the environmental cost of long-distance transportation.
We source reclaimed wood through our partnership with Ashwells’ Timber Yard, giving new life to timber from demolished structures across the United Kingdom. When we do use new wood, we choose FSC Iroko Timber from carefully managed forests with robust replanting programmes.
Every piece of steel in our workshop has a story – most often, one of renewal. Using recycled steel saves 74% of the energy required for new material, and we’ve developed systems to use every offcut efficiently. Our innovative triple-process powder coating method delivers durability with less environmental impact than traditional galvanising, while creating a finish that withstands the tests of time and weather.
Our furniture is engineered not just for today, but for decades of service. Each piece can be easily maintained, repaired, and eventually, when the time comes, completely separated for recycling or reuse. We provide clear maintenance guidelines with every installation, ensuring our furniture serves communities for generations.
We’re constantly seeking new partnerships that align with our vision for a more sustainable future. Whether it’s working with innovative material scientists, local community groups, or conservation experts, we believe that the best solutions come from combining different perspectives and expertise.
Available in recycled plastic, these planters and benches demonstrate how circular economy principles can be applied without compromising on aesthetics or durability. The result is proof that sustainable choices can enhance rather than limit design possibilities.
A big focus for us this year is finding the best alternatives to raw timber like reclaimed hardwoods and offering the same level of quality and aesthetics.
Reclaimed Timber
WPC Slats
Polyethylene base
The Green Room #Decarbonised is a 5-part series tackling all things sustainability across the supply chain, featuring key heads in the industry.
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