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Custom furniture and interiors
Bespoke furniture for modern homes and apartments.
We design and build custom interiors that fit the way you live. Thoughtful layouts, materials that last, and storage that actually makes sense.
What we build
- Custom kitchens and integrated cabinetry
- Wardrobes, storage walls, and mudrooms
- Home offices, media units, and shelving
- Compact layouts for apartments
Our process
- On-site measure and design brief
- 3D concept and material selection
- Workshop build with quality checks
- Professional installation and handover
Latest posts
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AI Furniture Rendering Tools That Custom Makers Actually Use Mid-2026
A practical look at the AI rendering and visualisation tools custom furniture workshops are using in 2026 — and the ones that haven't lived up to the hype.
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Timber Supplier Consolidation: What Custom Furniture Makers Are Actually Buying Mid-2026
A look at how the Australian timber supply landscape has shifted for custom furniture makers in 2026 — and where the small workshops are finding stock that still has soul.
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Curved Furniture's Comeback: Steam Bending vs CNC for Custom Pieces
Curved silhouettes are everywhere in 2026 design. Here's the honest tradeoff between traditional steam bending and CNC laminated curves for custom work.
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Designing Pet-Friendly Custom Furniture: Materials, Geometry, and the AI Tools Helping
Dogs and cats are tough on furniture. Here's what we've learned about materials, joinery, and the AI tools we're using to model wear before it happens.
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Furniture CAD Tools for Small Makers in 2026: What's Worth Your Time
A realistic 2026 look at CAD software for small custom furniture makers — what scales from sketch to shop drawing without burning your weekends.
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Japanese Joinery and Australian Hardwood: Adapting Centuries-Old Techniques
Traditional Japanese joinery is gorgeous on cedar and cypress. Adapting it to Australian hardwoods takes some honest compromises. Here's what works.
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Sustainable Timber Supply for Custom Furniture — May 2026 Workshop Notes
Practical notes on sourcing sustainable timber for custom furniture work in May 2026 — what is available, what is moving, and what is getting harder.
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Custom Furniture 3D Design Tools — A Working Look in May 2026
A practical review of the 3D design tools custom furniture makers are actually using in May 2026, and which ones are paying back at workshop scale.
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CNC Batch Economics for Furniture Makers in Mid-2026
A workshop-floor read of where CNC batch economics sit for Australian custom furniture makers in May 2026, and the run sizes that now make sense.
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Edge Veneering vs Solid Edging on Cabinetry — What's Winning in Mid-2026
A workshop comparison of edge veneering vs solid timber edging on custom cabinetry as the materials cost picture sits in May 2026.
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AI Visualisation for Bespoke Furniture — A Maker's Practical Take in May 2026
AI rendering tools are useful for the bespoke furniture maker in 2026 if you treat them as a sales tool, not a design tool.
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Solid Timber vs Veneer in Australian Climates — A Furniture Maker's Honest Take
Solid timber and veneer behave very differently in Australian climates. A 2026 read on where each one belongs in custom furniture.
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AI Render Tools for Furniture Makers in 2026: What's Actually Worth Using
AI rendering has matured enough that small furniture studios can pitch concepts faster than ever. Here's what's working and what's still half-baked.
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Sustainable Timber Sourcing for Australian Furniture Makers in 2026
FSC, salvage, plantation, native — sustainable timber is a confusing market for small furniture makers. A practical guide for 2026.
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AI Interior Visualisation Tools: A Designer's Honest Review
I have spent a month testing the major AI interior visualisation tools on real client projects. Here is what is useful, what is a gimmick, and where the gap still is.