We design and build kitchens to endure.
For many of our clients, this is a long-term home — a place they intend to settle into rather than move on from. The cabinetry should reflect that permanence.
The strength of a kitchen lies beneath its surface. While many mass-produced cabinets rely on particleboard cores, our cabinetry is constructed from furniture-grade birch plywood throughout. This provides structural integrity, durability and resilience that extends well beyond the first few years of use.
Plywood is inherently stable and performs reliably in environments exposed to moisture, temperature variation and daily wear. Its layered construction offers consistent strength across every panel, allowing fixings to hold securely and joints to remain tight over time.
We glue and mechanically fix every cabinet during assembly, using robust joinery techniques developed through years of making. The result is cabinetry that feels solid when opened, closed and lived with — not simply when photographed.
A well-made kitchen should not deteriorate quietly behind its doors. It should remain dependable, repairable and structurally sound for decades.
That is the standard we build to.