The Sintra Collection

Our take on the timeless bobbin form.

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About The Collection

The Features

Discover the features that ground this collection, from its careful making to the decisions that guide its character over time.

Hand Turned Details

The bobbin detail is shaped by a subtle, uniform rhythm that feels both tactile and architectural. Each form is turned slowly by hand on the lathe, allowing the maker to guide the curves with care. In this format, the slight natural variance that comes from hand turning is celebrated, giving the pieces a quiet individuality that suits the collection.

Optional Bobbin Trim

The optional bobbin trim is available on panels and drawers, adding a gentle textural rhythm to the designs. Each length is hand applied and finished with care, giving the trim a tactile presence and a subtle depth of texture. Its quiet variation and handcrafted feel help anchor the pieces and give the furniture a playful, characterful finish.

Traditional Solid Timber Joinery

At the heart of this collection is construction shaped by years of restoring antiques and learning first hand what lasts. It is adapted from those lessons to honour the timber and hold its form as it ages, featuring traditional joinery with dovetailed drawers built to allow natural movement while keeping the piece dependable and repairable.

Choice Of Ceramic & Solid Brass Hardware

Pieces in this collection can be completed with cracked ceramic hardware for a soft pop of contrast and a lighter touch in the design, or with beautifully aged solid brass for a timeless presence that brings depth and a more understated character.

Handcrafted In The UK

Each piece is hand made in West Sussex by experienced craftsmen whose skills have been shaped by years of working with solid timber and traditional methods. Their knowledge guides each stage of the work, ensuring the pieces are built with care, consistency and a respect for the craft that supports both the makers and the longevity of every design.

Take A Closer Look Inside The Studio

An introduction to the methods and principles that guide our making, from the first cut of timber to the final hand finish that completes each piece.

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