Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Rupert Bevan Ltd. is a London based furniture company driven by a team of highly skilled designers and craftsmen specializing in bespoke furnishings of the highest quality. All their pieces are made in Britain, often by hand, using rare and traditional artisan techniques. Led by none other than Rupert Bevan himself, we first visited the studio’s work back in July of this year when we featured his handiwork in a London church conversion. Today, we give his portfolio a revisit to delve into more his fascinatingly fashioned pieces and the beautiful environments in which they reside. Above – Contemporary Study Desk with blackened steel base and leather wrapped table top.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Burnt Oak 1940s Chair – 1940s style Dupre-Lafon inspired chair with charred then lacquered oak frames.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Contemporary Dining Table – oiled American Black Walnut table top with brushed stainless steel base. View more of this kitchen here.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Chinoiserie Cabinet – designed for use as a television cabinet, this sideboard is hand-painted in the traditional chinoiserie style.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Patinated Brass Sideboard – stained and lacquered walnut body with doors clad in interlocking brass tiles in varying degrees of patination.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Contemporary TV Cabinet – high gloss ‘prune sombre’ lacquer with inlaid brass detailing.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Contemporary Pewter Footstools – interlocking patinated pewter bases with velvet upholstered cushions.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Sun Lounger – Ready for its Downton Abbey close-up, this 1920s inspired chaise comes complete with an adjustable back, wheels, woven hemp support system and upholstered cushion top.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Detail of the Sun Lounger’s woven hemp supports.

 

Rupert Bevan Bespoke Furniture

 

Bathroom Wall Paneling clad in meticulously antiqued mirror glass – a specialty of Rupert Bevan’s studio.

 

 

 Photography via RupertBevan.com