Keep It Clean

Our shelving system is easy to look after.  To clean your shelving use a clean damp cloth (non abrasive) to wipe the painted (powder coated finish) surfaces,  you can use a little bit of soap and water but it is best to use something with a small amount of vinegar. You can either make up your own […]

St Albans Shelving

We’ve recently been supplying and fitting our wall shelves all over St Albans in both residential and retail spaces. We think the new Bricktraders shop on Catherine Street looks great with our yellow shelves, it’s just opened and is a permanent space to trade your Lego bricks! If you’re interested in retail shelving for a pop up or […]

Summer shelving

Come and see us at Olympia London at the Spirit of Summer Fair, we’re showing our shelving as part of the list by House and Garden  ending on Saturday 25th June 5pm.

British Design

We are now officially inventive and novel! We've received our first patent for our modular shelving system, we expect this to be the first of many. We'll put it next to our trademarks and registered designs!

Shelf samples

If you’re a specifier or in the process of selecting shelving for your home, we can send you samples of the shelving systems your interested in. Just let our planning team know what you would like. Click here .

Display what you do

Shelving for the office isn’t just about filing and storage. Pope Wainwright who are based in Primrose Hill, London, have used our shelving system to display the creative work they do.

GQ magazine

GQ magazine no.3 coolest things in the world!…this week.

Designjunction 2014

This year we’re launching our new 345mm deeper shelves at designjunction. Come and see us on the first floor stand F3, 18-21st September.

Design is a state of mind

Today we managed to visit Martino Gampers exhibition at the new Serpentine Sackler Gallery designed by Zaha Hadid . Fantastic exhibition combining two things we love, shelving systems and collections together.  One of our favourites of the show was ‘Book Show Case 2010/2014’. Visit the exhibition it ends on the 21st April.