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Things you probably didn’t already know about bespoke furniture

© Supplied by Adam Stone FurnitureA rocking chair, a Bespoke Adam Stone furniture piece.
Create your dream home with a bespoke Adam Stone Furniture piece.

Home is where the heart is, and you want your home to reflect who you are. When it comes to furnishing your property, the word “bespoke” can conjure images of lavish price tags and exclusive, high-end designs. But this isn’t always the case.

The reality of bespoke furniture is far more accessible and practical than you might think.

Furnishing your home with bespoke furniture offers numerous perks, ideal for anyone looking to add a personal touch to their living space.

From its surprisingly affordable nature to its environmental benefits, the unique, tailor-made pieces that guarantee individuality, and the exciting opportunity to be involved in the design process from start to finish, buying bespoke Adam Stone Furniture is the perfect way to personalise your home.

Adam stone and his dog Sparrow © Supplied by Adam Stone Furniture
Adam Stone shares his insider knowledge on everything bespoke.

Dive into the world of custom craftsmanship and learn about things you probably didn’t already know about why bespoke might be the perfect choice for you.

A lesson on everything bespoke from Adam Stone Furniture

We sat down with Adam Stone, founder and CEO of Adam Stone Furniture, to learn more about everything you should know when buying bespoke furniture. Spoiler alert: It’s probably the right choice for your next piece!

Adam and Vanessa posing in front of the tools. © Supplied by Adam Stone Furniture
Meet Adam and Vanessa of Adam Stone Furniture.

It’s more affordable than you think

Adam was quick to clarify that just because a piece is bespoke doesn’t mean that it is necessarily going to come with a hefty price tag. He said: “We work with people of all sorts of budgets to meet their goals and design the perfect piece. Just because it’s bespoke and custom, it doesn’t guarantee expensive. We meet all sorts of price points depending on what the customer may need.”

A hollow wooden vase. © Supplied by Adam Stone Furniture
Just because it’s bespoke doesn’t mean a piece needs a hefty price tag.

It’s environmentally friendly

Adam is not only concerned with craftsmanship and artistry – he’s also very mindful of environmental impact, throughout the entire process, from design to execution. This is apparent down to the materials used.

Adam said: “We source all the materials ourselves. We work with wood sourced just three miles away from a local workshop. Everything used is wind felled rather than felled, so using this wood is actually very environmentally positive.”

Adam and Vanessa in the workshop using a saw. © Supplied by Adam Stone Furniture
Adam and his team source all materials themselves.

It’s how you can guarantee you’re getting unique, one of a kind pieces

When buying unique pieces like bespoke Adam Stone furniture, you can take pride in the fact that your furniture will be truly one of a kind. Adam said: “We don’t make the same thing twice. We do have favourites, like our hand-made rocking chair, which we are requested to make on repeat. But everything else in our shop is one-off and unique.”

A memory box with family crest. © Supplied by Adam Stone Furniture
Going bespoke will ensure your pieces are personalised, unique and timeless.

It’s tailor-made to meet your exact needs

At Adam Stone Furniture, you can find pieces for every room in the home. What’s more, the team can tailor-make and bespoke design any piece to suit your exact needs. That means for every tight corner, asymmetrical wall, and every sized space, Adam and his team can create the perfect piece. Adam said: “We design pieces that are sentimental or specific for a purpose. If the shop doesn’t have what you want, we can find a creative solution.”

A bespoke upholstered sofa. © Supplied by Adam Stone Furniture
Do you have a particular need or challenge in decorating your home? Adam and his team design pieces that are not only beautiful, but they also serve a purpose.

It’s how you can be involved from the very first step of the design process

Want to really get stuck in to the creation of your bespoke piece? At Adam Stone Furniture, you can get involved from the very first step of the design process. When deciding on a piece, you’ll sit down with Adam or a member of his team to discuss exactly what you want.

Adam said: “The first thing we will consider is if there are any problems you want to solve. Then we dive into the details. Is it somewhere for people to put feet? Something more artistic? Do you need a storage solution? What does the rest of the room look like?

“We consider colours and styles. If I showed you two pictures of coffee tables, I’d ask which one do you prefer, and why? We narrow the focus and zone in on what you want.”

Guided by the experienced and thoughtful team, you’ll be completely involved throughout the design process if you wish. After all, through timeless elegance and thoughtful design, bespoke Adam Stone furniture is all about expressing yourself and creating your dream home.

Effortless and timeless beauty with bespoke Adam Stone furniture

In addition to stunning bespoke pieces, Adam Stone Furniture also offers woodworking, woodturning, and steam bending classes. Whether you’re a total novice or you need some specific and customised instruction from the qualified team at Adam Stone Furniture, there’s bound to be a class for you.

And if you’re looking for your next perfect piece, look no further than bespoke Adam Stone furniture. Visit the showroom or get in touch with Adam Stone Furniture today.