CHAMBEr furniture
We are delighted to present our portfolio of recently completed kitchens, bedrooms and other living spaces. Chamber Furniture was established 18 years ago with the aim of providing the highest quality furniture and service to its customers. A family business, we wanted to combine the best of traditional values with the latest in digital technology and we have achieved this and more. Our philosophy is simple; having furniture custom-built should be a joy from start to finish. Unlike many companies all our furniture is genuinely bespoke and handmade in our Kent based factory. All work undertaken is made to your exact specification. There are no standard cupboard sizes or specific ranges as we feel this restricts our customers. Traditional, contemporary, rustic or minimalist in hardwoods such as oak, elm, maple, walnut, cherry, ash and painted (classic or high gloss): your choices are endless. Your designer will provide you with initial plans and once the design is finalized, our drawing package provides you with a virtual photograph of your new room before work commences. The quality of our product and the service you receive is quite simply the best. Every project regardless of scale, be it one room or an entire house is welcomed and afforded the same enthusiasm and care. Being a mid sized company we have the ability to execute a large project, working regularly with property developers and architects but still provide a personal service and flexibility more often associated with smaller companies. It starts on day one when you speak to our friendly team and then continues throughout the design and installation process and when our work is done, you feel it every time you use or see your furniture. Furniture built to last a lifetime.
a b c d e What sets us apart? 1 2 3 i ii iii iv v vi We manufacture everything in-house. We do not have furniture ranges or standard sizes as this is too restrictive. We can therefore scale the furniture to suit its environment. Our specification is highly detailed and standard construction includes: Soss hinges which are concealed hinges opening to 180 degrees (n). Secret doors within a storage wall leading to a utility or bathroom beyond (a,b). Specialised curved furniture to any radius, be it convex or concave (j,i,h,f). Bookmatched veneers creating a picture frame (k). Burr walnut panels (m). Dovetailed drawer boxes in a timber sympathetic to the specification (g,h). Fully retractable doors (d,e). 5 6 7 8 9 10 Our exemplary service is second to none and you will deal with the same designer/project manager from start to finish. All our staff are Paye, meaning we only use our trusted team and not subcontractors. We offer a full turnkey service, including project management, building work, plumbing, electrics and flooring. We become your interior architect and will advise on all aspects of your project. In order to avoid increasing landfill, we have invested in a heating system fuelled by the timber/sawdust/ cardboard our company generates. We always go the extra mile. f g h 4 We only use hand selected timber from sustainable sources. i n m l k j
A distressed, painted oak dresser in a traditional style, contrasts with the stark modernity of the graphite, recessed storage wall.
A contemporary, yellow, room divider, cleverly conceals a structural steel.
Stained oak units surround the central diner-style seating area, topped with cream quartz.
Clean, crisp lines of white are cleverly integrated in the angular architect s features.
Classic with a contemporary twist; rich black walnut contrasts with cool mirrored splash backs.
Structural features give an industrial feel and the horizontal grained, red elm, juxtaposes with a graphite storage wall.
A 21st century take on the farmhouse kitchen, in this 18th century barn.
A secret door in the book matched, black walnut storage wall leads to the utility beyond; the vertical grain lends a more contemporary feel.
The warmth of the oak overmantel contrasts with the grey, veined marble and the effect is timeless.
Natural textures in muted tones, enhance rather than dominate, in this Arts and Crafts house; shadow gaps rather than handles echo this.
This traditional hand painted kitchen, features curved drawers and doors following the radius of the room.
The long, bookmatched, marble clad island gives width to the dimensions of this room; a breakfast bar is created along one side.
A dramatic floating bar area in graphite, with painted glass splash back, is topped by warm iroko.
Bookmatched, figured oak cubes and a storage wall that looks great either open, or closed.
This modern space is complemented by flush, figured oak, with concealed under lighting.
A freestanding look suits this country kitchen in an old forge; oak is in harmony with the original stone walls. Fresh, hand painted, cream kitchen cupboards lead to the greenery of the garden beyond.
A cool, calm and contemporary, satin white kitchen, makes maximum use of the natural light offered.
The dressing room of black walnut is offset by the centrepiece pewter bath to stunning effect; classic simplicity.
A bygone era is given a modern twist in this Art Deco inspired bedroom.
Dramatic, oversized, dark-stained oak cupboards, with large copper handles, on sleek flush doors.
Loft-style living in this rooftop bedroom, where the plum hue of the wardrobes complements the exposed brickwork.
Decadent, luxurious, black walnut dressing room, with storage both concealed and displayed.
Funky, lime green cupboards and desk, are a fun use of colour in this boy s bedroom.
Rich, French polished, mahogany cupboards are replicas of Victorian antiques in this classic bedroom. Pale, gauze blue cupboards complement this child s bedroom and the coving follows the contours of the furniture.
Hand painted cream cupboards of the dressing room, lead onto a more modern bathroom.
The opulent bathroom leads off a dressing room, furnished with imposing black walnut wardrobes.
Distressed, wire brushed and washed, stained oak, has vertical shadow gaps and stainless steel mirrors.
This handsome, walnut cabinet suits the large proportions of this bedroom and the walnut is echoed in the bathroom furniture.
Burr oak bathroom and bedroom with a secret door leading into a large dressing area.
An extensive walnut wine cellar complete with a stone wine tasting area, in this 300 year old home.
This 18th century rectory has a modern core, as this home study proves to great success.
The rich walnut table is the centrepiece of this dining room and floating, curved, display cabinets give a thoroughly modern twist.
A vibrant orange storage cabinet contrasts with the dark burr walnut furniture.
A brilliant blue floating TV cabinet is the perfect companion to the white stone bar and swimming pool.
A home study for those with more contemporary tastes, inspired by 1960 s cool: a Lego display cabinet completes the look.
More than a bar, this beautiful, free standing, quarter cut oak cabinet, is an antique of the future.
The mellow burr of this oak cabinet complements the existing woodwork here.
CHAMBEr furniture The Old Timber Yard, London Road, Halstead, Kent, TN14 7DZ t. 01959 532553 f. 01959 534053 i. chamberfurniture.co.uk Open: Mon-Fri 9-5.30pm, Sat 9-2pm