
Boutique hotel, Copenhagen
A full dining program in smoked oak for a hotel on the harbour. We drew the joinery details together with the studio, built two prototypes before anyone was happy, and shipped it in two batches. Client name held back.
Most of our work goes out under the client’s name, or under an NDA. The Ygg&Lyng case below is published with their permission. The rest we’ll show, but without names attached.





Ygg&Lyng is a Norwegian design brand. Their team does the design. We work out how to actually build each piece in solid oak so it’ll still be sturdy in ten years, and then we make them, batch after batch, under their name. Chairs, the spindle-back series, dining tables, the smaller tray and wall pieces. We’ve been doing this together since 2019.

A full dining program in smoked oak for a hotel on the harbour. We drew the joinery details together with the studio, built two prototypes before anyone was happy, and shipped it in two batches. Client name held back.

Warm oak chairs, banquette frames, round bistro tables. The upholstery and stone came in through our partners, and the whole thing went out in one delivery. Client name held back.

Light ash counter stools and stacking chairs. The owner wanted something that would still look right after a few thousand wipes and a thousand stacks. So far it does. Client name held back.

Big solid oak benches for a hotel arrival sequence. Built from a single sketch the architect handed us, then hand-finished over about four weeks. Client name held back.

Reception desks, lounge seating, dining counters, meeting tables. Done in three phases as the client kept expanding. Client name held back.

38 smoked-oak spindle-back stools for a neighbourhood wine bar. The owner wanted something that wouldn’t look beaten up after a year of people leaning back on two legs. We over-engineered the joinery a little. He hasn’t called us about a broken stool yet.