Based in Doncaster, we are a family run company, striving to create our client's original projects, with an individual feel. Be that in the form of complete site management and full re-fitment of a venue, manufacture and installation of counters, handmade furniture or bringing to life the bespoke, imaginative vision of someone in need of something special.

The family journey into the industry started five generations ago with Great Grandfather Bill Stacey. A master upholsterer by trade, he served as the foreman at Sheard Binnington, a renowned Doncaster company specialising in a large variety of services including carpentry, french polishing, funeral directing and coffin construction, as well as the manufacture of fine furniture - pieces that are considered antiques today.

Following Bill’s Passing, his grandson George followed in his footsteps joining Sheard Binnington aged 14 and training as a cabinet maker. He worked until being called up for national service in 1951. Joining the RAF, George’s skills were utilised during his postings in both the Suez Canal and Libya throughout the war effort. He returned from which he opened up a shop in Tickhill, Doncaster selling trade supplies, and manufacturing furniture from the workshop behind.

In keeping with tradition, George’s son Graham worked alongside his father, who brought him on as a cabinet maker. Completing both his college education and additional examination to gain membership to the institute of carpenters, Graham also went on to win the apprentice of the year award, which was featured in the local papers.

Eventually wishing to target the specialist commercial market, Graham established the company we see today. With projects undertaken both countrywide and abroad serving military contracts in destinations such as Iraq and the Falkland Islands, the company has a proven track record of delivering a large variety of demanding projects due to Graham’s large amount of experience wealth of knowledge.

Being actively involved with the company from a young age, Graham’s son Callum completed a ‘young apprenticeship’ whilst still at school, alongside his other qualifications. He was awarded young apprentice of the year. Upon leaving school, he attended college to study shop fitting, qualifying a year early, and managing his first refit of Smokehouse in Chiswick, London for Noble Inns aged 18. Taking responsibility across most areas of the company, Callum is passionately guiding the company's future direction, ensuring the family reputation of the finest quality craftsmanship and high level of service continues into the next generation.