The Story Of A Famous UK Furniture Designer
He started designing metal and glass furniture in the early nineties when he discovered the strength, versatility, and beauty of steel.
With over ten years experience in the glass & metal working field he has an extensive background in both commercial and custom furniture making.
Without unnecessary ornament, beauty comes from the line, the finish, and the detail.
This is why for me meticulous workmanship and attention to detail in both the manufacture and finishing have always been paramount' says Tom Faulkner, the author of greatmetal and glass furniture collection.
Tom is the real artist.
With his work you get his excitement.
The style is not really contemporary and seems to predate traditional antiques by hundreds of years.
He has designed several different ranges of furniture, some classical and some contemporary.
Either way, his aim has always been to create beauty and elegance using the clean simple lines of metal and glass.
Creating furniture, Tom is inspired by the things he finds beautiful - the trunk of an elephant, the wing of a bird, the legs of a woman - motivates him as much today as it did ten years ago when he began making furniture.
In Wiltshire he opened his own workshop in 1993 which is the heart of his business and then created then London showroom in 1999.
Almost all of the furniture designed by Tom is made in his studio by the small team of skilled craftsmen and then everything goes through a rigorous quality control process.
Everything is finished in the UK, and painted in one of nine different finishes.
With over ten years experience in the glass & metal working field he has an extensive background in both commercial and custom furniture making.
Without unnecessary ornament, beauty comes from the line, the finish, and the detail.
This is why for me meticulous workmanship and attention to detail in both the manufacture and finishing have always been paramount' says Tom Faulkner, the author of greatmetal and glass furniture collection.
Tom is the real artist.
With his work you get his excitement.
The style is not really contemporary and seems to predate traditional antiques by hundreds of years.
He has designed several different ranges of furniture, some classical and some contemporary.
Either way, his aim has always been to create beauty and elegance using the clean simple lines of metal and glass.
Creating furniture, Tom is inspired by the things he finds beautiful - the trunk of an elephant, the wing of a bird, the legs of a woman - motivates him as much today as it did ten years ago when he began making furniture.
In Wiltshire he opened his own workshop in 1993 which is the heart of his business and then created then London showroom in 1999.
Almost all of the furniture designed by Tom is made in his studio by the small team of skilled craftsmen and then everything goes through a rigorous quality control process.
Everything is finished in the UK, and painted in one of nine different finishes.
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