The Ford

Description
Hardwood bedside table with satin brass legs.

The Ford village aerodrome has been in existence since 1917 and was built mainly by German Prisoners of War and was operational until 1920. During the wars the airfield was occupied by various companies. It was operational during the Second World War, then was recommissioned by the admiralty in 1945 as HMS Peregrine until 1958. The airfield finally closed in 1980. Many of the local roads are named after the aeroplanes and of those who flew from the airfield during its history.
Materials used
Made with certified sustainable kiln dried hardwood and veneers.

Finished in satin polyurethane lacquer.

Handles designed to a bespoke finish that matches the brass frame.

Drawers are all on concealed bottom mounted cushion close runners.
Craft notes
The brass leg frames are engineered to invisibly suspend the bedside table.

This design can be value engineered to suit your preferred style, dimensions and budget.

Made by hand in our Sussex workshop.