Shelving unit made last year for @kieranrid .
Based off the slight shelving design, worked into the alcove within Kieran’s living room. To run from floor up to the ceiling. Made from redwood timber with an added darker teak coloured stain.
📸 - @kieranrid
lIL wORKSHOP sTOOL | 08
A lil workshop stool, made in response to an open call for @designeverything ’s A Seat at the Table exhibition.
Made using offcuts of Elm sourced from @fallenandfelled + @blackhorsews , along with repurposed stainless steel exhaust pipes for the back legs and a patinaed steel base for the front leg.
Big thanks to @designeverything for all the hard-work that was put into creating this exhibition and for platforming a growing community of designers/makers :) super excited to see what’s next!
02 | The TOT Chair
Full product shots of The TOT chair. The chair piece that I designed at the end of last year.
In harmony with the workshop stool, utilising identical joining techniques along with crafted armrests that securely perch, almost appearing to float, on top of the underlying pipe.
The casting silhouette of the chair reveals elements of the Match Factory water tower, with it’s barrel like structure. As the backrest intersects through the seat, presenting a unified and solid form, rising prominently from the legs.
gIRDER | 11
A set of girder styled hangers. Inspired by the bright colour schemes coating Industrial I-beam girders.
Too jazzy? Which one could hang your clobber?
Backdrops provided by the colourful shipping container studios at @blackhorsews
hANGERS mOODBOARD | 08
Back in the mood board mood. A spring clean and refresh, looking back and taking inspiration for a new hanger design I’ve been working on.
1. Revisiting the Girder Brackets that I made for my final year university project back in 2018….God I’m getting on
2. Image inspiration from this project. Firstly showing the popping red and white colours coating the swing bridge across the Tyne
3. The very blue Queen Elizabeth Metro bridge, transporting Geordies over the Tyne since 81’. Canny.
4. Nick Dahlen, Illustration for Nikelus, 2019. Shadowed figures with some poppin’ primary colours. @nickdahlen_
5. Some 1970’s Finish chunky plastic coat hangers. Love the forms of these!
6. Jake Roberton, Bent Aluminium Chair, 2024. Big fan of the cartoony feel of this and the custom dome caps. Sound as a domed pound. @jakerobertsonsss
7. Amy The, Spiky Stools, 2025. Very fun colourful stools with a spiky edge! The vibrant stains flowin’ through the grain. @amy_elizabeth_teh
8. ORYU Elements, Elements Stool, 2023. Some more funky and contrasting stains to bring out the minimal forms. Slick. @oryuelements
10 | sTUMP’D
Took a leaf (stump) out of @studioplait book and had a play around with what could be made out of some waste Christmas tree stumps that have been decorating most London street corners the past few weeks.
Chopped it. Biked it. Cut it. Planed it. Stuck it. Routed it. Sanded it. Drilled it. Screwed it. Put some candles on it. Lit it. Now what….
09 | aCCORDIAN lAMP
A lil lamp idea that started from finding 2 Oak offcuts and a very noice blacksmithed metal handle @blackhorsews
These offcuts were then lying around on my desk for the past 6 months, but finally came to life this week!
Tried out some new techniques for this one and wanted to show about more of the process with some BTS shots. Let me know what you think :)