A long-standing client contacted us with a brief to design and create a set of bespoke brass cabinet doors (cupboard doors) that would be in perfect keeping with the existing style of a home bar in a private residence – bijoux, golden, and totally bespoke. We immediately understood why we had been chosen to help!
We might know a thing or two about cocktails, but when it comes to cabinet making and brass, we know exactly how to mix the perfect formula.
Taking inspiration from our polished brass champagne drinks trolley, we were contacted by the new owners of Langan’s Brasserie in London, who were looking for something bespoke for their soon-to-be renovated bar and restaurant.
The brief for this project was simple: a zinc worktop for a kitchen island. As with all our bespoke projects, the design journey with our clients commenced and we explored all manner of design elements to be considered: what profile edge would they prefer, what finish, and what other features would our team need to incorporate?
Andrew Nebbett Designs was contacted by an existing client looking for a smaller version of our zinc or copper top tables.
We were approached by interior design company Erik Munro with a concept for a bespoke copper and brass cooker hood.
With ready-prepared mood boards illustrating their ideas, we could clearly see what they wanted to achieve and were delighted to be working with them on this project.
With an emphasis on British craftsmanship and design, this stunning polished brass champagne trolley was the created for an overseas client looking for an authentically British drinks trolley from which to serve the perfectly chilled glass of champagne to their discerning clientele.