We are a small family-run wood-working
business, established in 1984 in a converted farm steading in the
Scottish Highlands. We have a wide range of equipment and facilities
with daily delivery and collection services to and from anywhere in
the UK or overseas.
The business is run as a partnership
of father and son; David & Robert Matthews.
| Operating originally
as a workshop producing bespoke furniture and specialised items
of joinery and turnery, the focus of our work has changed gradually
over the years so that, in the 1990’s, furniture was the
mainstay of the business. The production of replicas of Charles
Rennie Mackintosh furniture designs became a major part of our
output; a development that came about through our involvement
in the construction of ‘An Artist’s Cottage’
(a hitherto unexecuted design by CRM) for a client near Inverness.
Shaker designs were also in demand at that time, and chairs and
rocking chairs in particular became a speciality. We worked largely
in home grown, often Scottish timbers - particularly Oak. |
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| Although still holding
to traditional values of quality hand craftsmanship, the 21st
century has seen the introduction of computer-controlled machinery
into the business. In 2001, we upgraded our woodturning facility,
augmenting our venerable hand-turning lathe with a state-of-the-art
computerised machine. As a result, we have become suppliers of
a wide variety of high quality turnings to a whole range of customers;
for this service, we have adopted the name Caledonian Woodturners. |
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| Furniture making
continues, though at a reduced level, and a new line of interest
may now be developing - the making of musical instruments, mainly
guitars and mandolins, by Robert. |
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