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Best Furniture Designs From London Craft Week 2025

A celebration of craft, creativity, and contemporary design
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaMay 20, 20254 Mins Read
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London Craft Week 2025 brought together a dazzling array of designers, makers, and visionaries, each redefining what furniture can be. From reimagined classics to bold material experiments, this year’s standout pieces told stories of heritage, sustainability, and artistic innovation. We have rounded up the most inspiring furniture designs from London Craft Week 2025; pieces that didn’t just catch our eye, but sparked a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship behind them.

The English Chair by Carl Hansen & Son

Carl Hansen & Son’s showcase of The English Chair by Kaare Klint celebrates the legacy of Danish design’s pioneer. First introduced in 1931, the chair exemplifies Klint’s mastery of human-centric proportions and minimalism, where materials take center stage. A live demonstration highlights the craftsmanship behind his timeless, ergonomically attuned human furniture.

The English Chair by Carl Hansen & Son
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Sycamore Wood Tables With Marbled Finishes

Brogan Cox and marbling artist Nat Maks debuted their Tide collection at London Craft Week, transforming English sycamore into poetic, fluid furniture. Using a swirling ink marbling process inspired by Margate’s coastal hues, the duo applied sunset and tidal-pool palettes to hand-finished tables. The result: sustainable wood pieces that mimic stone’s elegance with oceanic movement and tactile charm.

Sycamore Wood Tables With Marbled Finishes
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ENGLISHRY Furniture and Lighting Collection

ENGLISHRY showcased a refined blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design at London Craft Week. From furniture to lighting, each piece is crafted in Wiltshire using both time-honored and modern techniques. The collection celebrates a fresh, distinctly English aesthetic, where heritage meets innovation in thoughtfully made, modern homeware.

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Phoebe Oldfield’s Dendro Table

Phoebe Oldfield’s Dendro Table, the winning design of Joined + Jointed Generations 2022, highlights the elegance of homegrown timber. Crafted from grown-in-Britain-certified ash and oak, it merges student creativity with sustainable values. Made during her time at Sylva Wood School, the piece reflects Phoebe’s journey from student to designer-maker and advocate for British woodcraft.

Phoebe Oldfield’s Dendro Table
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Atelier Como’s Masters and Makers Exhibition

Atelier Como’s Masters and Makers exhibition reimagines the iconic 20th century furniture and lighting through bold, creative interventions by today’s leading makers. Rather than preserve, these artists breathe new life into worn pieces by Josef Frank, Afra & Tobia Scarpa, and more. It highlights the often-invisible hand of the craftsperson while exploring themes of authorship, sustainability, and design legacy.

Atelier Como’s Masters and Makers exhibition
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Welt by OTZI x GRENSON

OTZI and Grenson’s collaboration at London Craft Week spotlights the harmony between fine furniture and shoemaking. Centered on a handcrafted circular stool featuring Grenson’s signature Goodyear welt detail, the exhibition celebrates British heritage, material excellence, and timeless design. It’s a tactile fusion of leatherwork and woodcraft, embodying both brands’ shared ethos of craftsmanship and longevity.

Welt by OTZI X GRENSON
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The Roll Top Chair

At Sedilia’s London Craft Week event, visitors stepped inside the brand’s London workshop to explore the making of its signature Roll Top Chair. Through hands-on demos, from hand-lashing springs to fabric fitting, guests witnessed the brand’s precise craftsmanship and sustainable practices, gaining rare insight into how Sedilia creates timeless, meticulously crafted upholstered furniture.

The Roll Top Chair
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Adam Williams Design X Howes & Landino

For London Craft Week, Howes & Landino presents a curated showcase celebrating the artistry of British sculptor and designer Adam Williams. Known for his richly textured metal furniture and intuitive design process, Williams’ custom-made pieces — crafted in his Somerset workshop — embody the refined yet bold aesthetic that defines Howes & Landino’s luxury homeware vision.

Adam Williams Design X Howes & Landino
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Herbarium Cabinet

Tess Newall and Alfred Newall unveil the Herbarium Cabinet, a poetic fusion of furniture making and decorative art inspired by botanical history. Handcrafted in East Sussex and adorned with hand-painted decoupage, the cabinet is a tribute to Linnaean traditions and Josef Frank’s design legacy. Exhibited in the Linnean Society’s library, it sits among original plant specimens, uniting art, craft, and science in one exquisite piece.

Herbarium Cabinet
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Sylva Foundation x Joseph Bray

Crafted from grown-in-Britain felled ash due to ash dieback, this stool collection is a thoughtful union of heritage, education, and sustainability. Designed by Sylva Wood School students in collaboration with the National Trust, each limited-edition stool draws from historical designs while showcasing traditional woodworking techniques. The project champions responsible woodland management and hands-on learning through beautifully made, meaningful furniture.

Sylva Foundation x Joseph Bray
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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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