Our Favourite Furniture Projects of the Year

As the year comes to an end and we send out our final orders I thought I’d take a moment to reflect on the year that was.

This year we continued to learn and broaden our horizons. We took on a couple of specialized projects and opened up to take on more indoor pieces? Business rebrand for 2026??

If you were to ask me what my favourite piece of the year was. I would say all of them. We put a lot of hard work and care into every project that comes our way and its always worth it when we see the end result.

In February we made a gorgeous TV unit to tie n with an existng piece. This particular customer lives interstate so it was a little tricky to get the perfect match based off photos but I think we nailed it

In keeping with the theme of making new product to match existing pieces, we were contacted by a lady who was wanting to get a dining table to match a piece she already had in her home. The reason she contacted us was because the original creator was no longer in business. This one was a little tricky for us and unlike anything we’d done before but the customer entrustd us with this project and we did our very best. The end product was a gorgeous redgum table with ironbark for the base and legs. We used epoxy to fill in any gaps in the grain, gave it a light oil to enhance the natural features of the redgum and the finished with a hardtop wax to seal the top. Yet another reason to move into indoor.

Next up, we were asked by a customer if we could make a cupboard and storage bench to go outside undercover. We used a combination of galvanized steel and silver top ash, finished with a clear furniture oil to create something sleek, durable and functional. This was an absolute winner with our customer and I think you can see why.

As the weather stared to cool down, the attention turned to indoor living spaces and before long, orders for hallway tables were coming in thick and fast. Or main focus was always on outdoor furniture but whenever we had some downtime our attention turned to upgrading our furniture. I had always wanted a hallway table to go in the sunroom under the window for a plant display so I got one :) With anything that we make, I photographed it and put it up on our socials. It wasn’t long before we were taking orders for custom hallway tables. These are so easy to make and the choices are endless, which allows for you to create something truly unique.

We now look forward to the year aheadad what we hope will be another year of hard work and creating one of a kind pieces. Thank you to everyone that followed along on our journey, our suppliers for always providing exceptional materials and our customers. A big thank you to those who purchased a product from us. Without you, I wouldn’t be here writing this wrap up and sharing your gorgeous pieces. Merry Christmas, happy new year and see you in 2026.

Scott and Charlotte

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