Kitchen Wall Panelling - Andrew Nebbett Designs

Designed and beautifully handmade by our craftsmen in England

Brass Staircase Room Divider

Brass Staircase Room Divider

We love working on bespoke projects, helping our clients to find just the right design concept for their homes. The question we’re usually asked is: “Can you make this?” The answer is often a resounding yes; our team will always endeavour to devise a workable solution to most design challenges!

Custom-Made Polished Brass Kitchen Cupboards

Custom-Made Polished Brass Kitchen Cupboards

Making a bold statement in your kitchen often centres around a kitchen island or a central cooker hood. However, there’s another option … what about a bold injection of glamour with a set of metallic kitchen cupboards?

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.

Custom-Made Copper and Brass Cooker Splashback with Integrated Extractor

Custom-Made Copper and Brass Cooker Splashback with Integrated Extractor

Working in collaboration with Halstock – high-end cabinet-makers over the border in Somerset, with whom we have worked on many projects – we created this stunning copper cooker splashback for their client, who was having his kitchen re-modelled.

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.

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!