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Living With Waxed Finishes

Living With Waxed Finishes

Metals such as brass, nickel and chrome have featured on fixtures and fittings for years, but metal surfaces such as cupboard doors and frames are becoming an ever-increasing choice for many parts of the home.

Living With Patinated & Finished Metal Furniture

Living With Patinated & Finished Metal Furniture

Choosing to live with a piece of furniture which incorporates a uniquely patinated metal surface is perhaps most easily described as starting a relationship with a new friend, who will reveal their full personality to you ‘one event at a time’.

Bespoke Kitchen Island Copper Worktop

Bespoke Kitchen Island Copper Worktop

One of our long-standing kitchen partners ‘Treyone’, who we have had the pleasure of working with on a collection of projects over the years, approached us with a unique project. With a shared passion for beautiful hand-made pieces, using traditional methods, bringing clients’ dreams and spaces to life.

Antique Patinated Copper Dining Table

Antique Patinated Copper Dining Table

Andrew Nebbett Designs were contacted by a high-end interiors showroom, when one of their UK clients required the production of a custom-made, solid brass contemporary pot-rack. From this initial project the relationship evolved…

Verdigris Copper Clad Doors

Verdigris Copper Clad Doors

A renowned firm of interior designers, with whom we have worked on a number of projects, contacted us to assist with the metal cladding of a series of internal doors. The project was a vast redevelopment venture in Central London, for which various s

Custom Made & Custom Patinated Copper Panels For Bar Front

Custom Made & Custom Patinated Copper Panels For Bar Front

A visual feast was on the menu for everyone when the Andrew Nebbett Designs’ team were asked to ‘come to the rescue’ of a restaurant development project in Central London. The restaurant’s stricken bar was painfully bare as the primary contractor had been let down by a third-party company, who didn’t deliver on their promise of patinated copper panelling for the bar front!