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Everything left gaps or bespoke furniture London store blocked light. We worked with a local joiner to create drawers that tucked under the beams. Now it looks sleek and smart. When you go bespoke, you also get a say in the finish. Want matt black handles? You’ve got it. Hate glossy MDF? You can skip all that. It’s your furniture, your way. I’m not saying everything has to be custom. Flat-pack furniture has its uses.
But for the core furniture in your home, it’s worth going bespoke.