When Tom discovered metal. A chair he commissioned from a workshop in Wiltshire.
An Italian / Classical design, which formed Tom’s first collection.


Discovering sheet-metal. A contemporary design with neo-classical inspiration.
Playful, light, and beautiful, a collection that included coffee, console, and dining tables.

Inspired by Anthony Gormley’s “Angel of the North”
Art Nouveau inspiration.
Comfortable, light and modern.
Simple, elegant and versatile. Made up of three different collections – Lexington, Madison and Siena.
A free flowing, rhythmic creation where ribbons of steel ondulate and merge into each other to make a beautifully simple and elegant collection.
Strong, grounded base for strong, grounded dining table. The heart of any home.
Art nouveau inspired with echos of mid-century furniture, this chair has become an iconic part of the collection.
Architectural and geometric lending itself to numerous side tables and coffee tables.
A design that appears simple – two intriguingly linked tetrehedrons – but is a complex feat of geometry.
This playful, organic form has become one of our most iconic shapes, used across muliple pieces. Named Lily because it reminded Tom of Japanese Lily pads…

The beauty of this design is its apparent simplicity, two triangular shapes on top of one another.
The famous boulders of the Joshua Tree National Park in California that gave rise to the shapes of the Papillon collection.


Cool, sleek and elegant, the Jak chair’s minimalism speaks for itself.
An atmosphous shape which is used across multiple pieces.
Skye is monolithic and sculptural, sitting somewhere between art and design.
Echoe of Brutalism and Japanese simplicity combined.

“A line is the beginning of a conversation”
Tom’s first foray into soft furnishings, Cloud is as comforable as it is beautiful.