Fine Furniture

We have always considered ourselves a creative studio with skills beyond the ‘screen’. Testimony to that, our resident fine furniture maker, Edward Harringman has recently completed this stunning bathroom cabinet. Made from Black Walnut and Walnut veneer, the piece reflects the standard of work we do for interiors, going so far as to design and build our own bespoke furniture.

Our little contribution to England…

Last week, we were asked by our local community of Whatlington Parish for a favour -  ‘Please, re-draw the Whatlington village sign’. Considering we shy away from running the Coconut shire at the village fete and our baking skills are slight - we thought it was the least we could do to contribute to the quality of village life. From a dusty old photocopy, which was virtually the only existing copy of the village sign, we re-drew it from scratch and Whatlington, you are most welcome.

Sneak Peek! Sidney

This week we are have been working on a brand identity for a challenger timber framing company. We are still in the process of completing the whole identity system, but what has been carved in stone is the logo which includes a rose and antlers motif, suggesting beauty and strength. More coming soon!

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Listerine: Enamel Knight Rider (feat. Derek)

Our video was featured  as part of the Listerine ‘Mouth Vs Life’ campaign on YouTube. They asked for ‘quirky’ - they got it.

See the excellent Listerine UK Youtube channel here.

Mastering Type

Good news! The logo we designed for rock band ‘Dirty Leaves’ has been chosen to be included in HOW Books latest typography annual - ‘Mastering Type: The Essential Guide to Typography for Print and Web Design’ edited by Denise Bosler.

Pre-order a copy here

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