Practice 03

Bespoke Millwork

Drawn in our Singapore studio, made in our two long-term partner workshops. A practice for clients who already have an architect they trust and would like a single team to draw, build and supervise the joinery and stone.

How a millwork engagement runs

We come on board after the architect has issued the construction set. Our scope is the joinery package — kitchens, wardrobes, vanities, panelled walls, shelving, doors, casework — and the stone scope, including marble, terrazzo and cast-stone work. We supply shop drawings, materials and a project manager who supervises installation.

Our two workshop partners, Bright Six in Johor Bahru and Geelong Joinery in Victoria, have been making for the studio since 2014. Both are family-run; both employ second-generation cabinetmakers; both run their own dust extraction, finishing and crating in-house.

Inclusions

  • Shop drawings and material schedules ready for tender or direct issue
  • Stone selection trips to suppliers in Singapore, Italy and Vietnam
  • Sample assemblies before fabrication on every cabinet line
  • Two-week factory visit during finishing on every project
  • On-site installation supervised by a member of the studio
  • Five-year workmanship warranty on every cabinet we sign

Lead times

From sign-off of shop drawings to install, a residential kitchen typically takes ten weeks; a full house joinery package, fourteen to eighteen. We hold no production stock, which is why we ask for the architect’s milestone schedule the moment we are appointed.

Cabinetmaker hand-finishing a tall walnut cabinet door inside a daylit workshop

Already working with an architect?

Send us the package; we will reply with an indicative schedule and a fixed quotation within ten working days.

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