CREATING A GREENER PLANET

Climate change and deforestation continue to place significant pressure on our planet. As a manufacturer, we believe responsibility starts with how products are designed, sourced, and made — not just how they’re marketed.

Tree planting with every cabinet order

With every cabinet order, we fund the planting of a tree through our reforestation partners. These projects focus on restoring forests, supporting biodiversity, and contributing to local communities.

Tree planting helps offset emissions while delivering wider benefits such as water filtration, habitat restoration, and long-term environmental resilience.

Responsible materials

The majority of our cabinetry is manufactured using high-quality engineered wood panels sourced from responsibly managed forests.

Our suppliers operate under recognised forestry standards, including FSC® and PEFC™ certification, helping to ensure long-term forest management that balances environmental, social, and economic needs.

We also prioritise low-emission boards that meet current formaldehyde and indoor air quality regulations.

Designed to last

Sustainability isn’t only about materials — it’s about longevity. Our cabinetry is designed to be durable, repairable, and reconfigurable.

Panels can be refinished, fixings can be reused, and cabinets can be disassembled and reassembled if your space changes. Extending the usable life of furniture is one of the most effective ways to reduce waste.

Reducing our footprint

Our offices and workshops are partially powered by on-site solar energy, reducing our reliance on non-renewable sources.

We continue to review and improve our energy usage, packaging choices, and production processes as part of an ongoing effort to reduce our environmental impact.

Packaging & waste

We use robust, recyclable packaging to protect your order during transport while minimising unnecessary waste. Wherever possible, materials are selected to be recyclable through standard UK waste streams.

We encourage customers to check with their local recycling providers for guidance on recycling specific packaging materials.