by Sharon Fletcher | Jun 30, 2013 | blog
We were lucky enough to find a sizable quantity of English Romney marsh elm, to our knowledge it is the last elm available from the Romney marsh. The tree itself was cut down in the late sixties/early seventies before being blighted by Dutch elm disease, it stood...
by Sharon Fletcher | Mar 24, 2013 | blog
A natural oak refectory table is simply a elongated table, originally for dining in monastery’s in medieval times, becoming banqueting and feasting tables in castles and other noble residences. The design for the natural oak refectory table is very simple and...
by Sharon Fletcher | Mar 22, 2013 | blog, English Walnut
Walnut slab coffee table on a curved stand, a truly stunning slab of English walnut , this particular slab is 3 inches thick and nearly 6ft long. We finished the walnut slab coffee table with multiple coats of oil which works so well on this English hardwood. The...
by Sharon Fletcher | Mar 11, 2013 | Beds, blog
Natural wood slab headboards have no limits, this particular yew slab has been finished and fitted to a custom made frame for use as a headboard. Many people believe that the yew tree has mystical powers, we cannot confirm this but the stunning colour of the...
by Sharon Fletcher | Nov 21, 2012 | blog
Live edge bow tie oak table, some times the simple things are quite literally stunning, this bow tie oak table was one of them. A very simple slab of English oak 8ft x 3 x3 inches, at one end of the slab was a large natural split which we held together with 3 large...
by Sharon Fletcher | Nov 21, 2012 | blog
Ancient oak dining table,it never ceases to amaze me just how amazing this ancient oak dining table is, the slab used for this table came from an ancient oak believed to be 500 years old. We were lucky enough to purchase 3 slabs from somerset and because we always use...