These beautifully designed benches were created with both comfort and serious style in mind. With gently curved handles and a graceful silhouette, they are serene to sit on and large enough for a handful of friends to enjoy. Originally made for a private client, Charlie later crafted a second pair for his own garden, and since then he has received many requests for similar benches from visiting admirers.
Painted in Moss grey the ideal colour to tone with almost any architecture or natural surroundings. Shown here with bench cushions in Fermoie’s Shell Grotto fabric, a favourite of Charlie’s for obvious reasons!
The feet are cleverly finished to sit comfortably on softer ground when paving isn’t an option and a woodland setting is preferred. For heavy items, he recommends choosing the perfect spot for them to remain securely in place.
They work great as a pair for an outdoor lunch table or placed on their own around the garden for taking in the view.
Made to order. Typical lead time: 6–12 weeks.
Imagery by Imogen Rosemary.
These beautifully designed benches were created with both comfort and serious style in mind. With gently curved handles and a graceful silhouette, they are serene to sit on and large enough for a handful of friends to enjoy. Originally made for a private client, Charlie later crafted a second pair for his own garden, and since then he has received many requests for similar benches from visiting admirers.
Painted in Moss grey the ideal colour to tone with almost any architecture or natural surroundings. Shown here with bench cushions in Fermoie’s Shell Grotto fabric, a favourite of Charlie’s for obvious reasons!
The feet are cleverly finished to sit comfortably on softer ground when paving isn’t an option and a woodland setting is preferred. For heavy items, he recommends choosing the perfect spot for them to remain securely in place.
They work great as a pair for an outdoor lunch table or placed on their own around the garden for taking in the view.
Made to order. Typical lead time: 6–12 weeks.
Imagery by Imogen Rosemary.