Custom designs

Often, we are asked to make some item to specific measurements, certain timbers, a particular style, and special features.  We custom-design requests all the time.  It is our preferred method of construction.  The purchaser gets exactly what they require, whether it is from jarrah, karri, marri, sheoak, or some other combination of timber, metal or glass.

Fine Woodcraft Gallery is regularly approached by clients from all over the world who are seeking tailor-made furniture and other pieces, lovingly created from wood, metal and glass. 

Fine Woodcraft prides itself on its ability to dialogue with a client, create a brief, and produce an item to the satisfaction of all parties: the maker, the purchaser and this Gallery.

We have a photographic catalogue of many hundreds of items.  These images assist in creating exactly according to client instructions.

Clients also may provide their own images, illustrations, sketches and descriptions for us to best understand and produce the required work.

When a brief is fully understood and costed a client is notified and may instruct us to commence work.

A 40% deposit is due prior to commencement, to cover materials and some labour.  The balance is paid on completion, prior to delivery.

We can make almost anything, send things almost anywhere, anytime. 

You have only to ask us.

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