We were approached by a capital based company of property developers and interior designers to create our most unique/memorable kitchen to date. Featuring professional catering appliances found in most busy restaurants, the other distinguished features in this domestic kitchen are the stove enamelled lava stone worktops imported from France, and cabinets made from solid reclaimed Teak, which originally were the long serving chemistry lab benches at the local high school in Newcastle.
Our brief was to create the chemistry laboratory worktops for a brand new building in the Keele University campus. The tops are made from random width boards of African Iroko obtained from renewable forests and then given multiple sealing coats of clear hard oil.
Beautiful colours of this timber, too nice to be offcuts #AfricanWenge https://t.co/ks25Vp3uCU
Today we wish Auntie Elaine a long and happy retirement! Huge thanks to our ever joyful friend and colleague, thanks so much for everything! xxx
Great break had, all the guys are fired up for 2016 :) 20 mins in and I'm already dusty! Happy new year everyone
New company logo! All logos should have a sun giving the 'thumbs up'! ☀️👍 http://t.co/XJm2tjmdSB
Happy clients/architects & builders, one job leads to another, off to London again tomorrow! Thick socks at the ready :)
Today has been a big day in L&T history, you can't beat that new machine smell, especially when it's a big CNC router :)
To the driver of the white McLaren that just turned round on my car park - Did you need to rev it that much? And why didn't you rev it more?
Who else has their Christmas do today? I'm pretty sure this time tomorrow I'll be regretting what I'm currently looking forward to!!
And the enquiries with a Christmas deadline keep coming, when will it stop?!
Gosh, every day certainly is a learning day!