Commercial Orders
Our Devonshire workshop is kitted out with a mixture of high-tech tools as well as traditional building styles. This, alongside our love of creating and problem solving, means that we love coming up with new ideas, solutions and products.
Get in touch with your ideas and read below to be inspired by our past commissions.
Oxygen Conservation
We particularly love this live edge piece commisssioned by the incredible Oxygen Conservation Project.
If you have a piece of wood you would like engraved or something specific in mind then please get in touch.
La Faux Magerie
The UK's first plant-based cheesemonger based in Camden, London commissioned us to use their beautiful font for their shopfront.
Scotia Homes
This bulk order of free standing signage, was for a Scottish property development company specialising in attractive, spacious and energy-efficient new build homes.
Multiple Housing Signage
This was a bespoke commision, created so that the planks could be replacable if the houses were to change names and for the oak to sit flush to the wall. Two of these framed multi-tiered planks were commisioned to exact requirements.
Baa Baby
"The stand is stunning and we had so many people comment on how fab it looks"
Baa Baby needed a point-of-sale stand created to display their beautiful sheepskin products in their shops and retailers. We worked closely with them to create a stand that was custom fit to their needs. Having the name and logo engraved in the beautiful oak helps increase brand awareness whilst staying in-keeping with the brand aesthetic.
If you are in need of a point of sale stand- please get in touch via the for, we'd love to hear from you!
Twisted Land Rover
Twisted Land Rover needed to stand out piece in each of their four showrooms that linked them together: A traditional footpath sign that showcased the number of miles to the other showrooms seemed just the thing.
“Couldn’t have asked for a more perfect statement piece in each of our 4 showrooms“
Jake Conk - MD of Twisted Marine
Redhill Academy
Redhill Academy needed three large meadow posts to illustrate to the students the wildlife that lives there. Nine illustrations were engraved around the large 20cm posts that were dispatched on pallets.