Getting it right takes time. Our design process is careful, patient and considered. We draw and redraw our concepts, build prototypes and test them, then go through the whole process again and again until we’re satisfied that we’ve arrived at the perfect form.
Balancing modern and traditional
The skills of our craftspeople are central to our approach and we work closely with them to develop each new product, continually exploring finishes and jointing techniques that showcase our skillsets. In our workshops there is a beautiful balance between traditional and modern woodworking technologies – we use them together to create new shapes, forms, sections and profiles, pushing the boundaries with our woodwork and upholstery.
The timber excites us – its patterns and textures, how feels, its strength, what it smells like and even its little imperfections. By putting natural wood grain on show, each piece of furniture has something unique. When that’s combined with the patterns and weaves of the wonderful fabrics used in our upholstery the result is furniture people can’t help but touch. A sensory experience.
Refine and improve
The Lyndon aesthetic is modern, but we never chase trends. The long, arduous process of refinement that we go through with every design results in forms that will stand the test of time. Fashions may change, but our customers are able to enjoy their Lyndon furniture for decades.
This, alongside the build quality we are known for, makes Lyndon furniture better for the environment. Sustainability informs our design process, the materials we select and how we manufacture our products. We use locally sourced materials wherever possible, and as much recycled and recyclable materials as possible in the upholstery.