Best Bespoke Joinery Companies in London (2026): Studios Compared

Last Updated: Jul 17th 2026 13 min read

Best Joinery Companies in London at a Glance (2026)

The best joinery companies in London depend on what you are commissioning. Noba & Stod, a bespoke joinery studio in London, leads for fully bespoke fitted wardrobes, kitchens and alcove units. Shape London and HUX London suit premium whole-house joinery packages, while K and D Joinery stands out for architectural joinery such as staircases and sash windows.

Last updated: 2026. Comparison based on publicly available information from each company’s own website.

Company Type Best for Price positioning
Noba & Stod Bespoke joinery studio Fully bespoke fitted wardrobes, kitchens, media walls and alcove units High-end luxury
Shape London Bespoke joinery studio Premium kitchens and joinery-led interiors Premium to luxury
Cast London Bespoke joinery studio with showroom Kitchens, wardrobes and one-off furniture with a showroom to visit Premium
Richard Cullinan Joinery Bespoke joinery studio Fitted cabinetry for every room, designer and architect collaborations Premium
K and D Joinery Joinery manufacturer Sash windows, front doors, staircases and mouldings Mid-range to premium
The London Joinery Co Joinery workshop Made-to-measure kitchens, wardrobes and commercial joinery Mid-range to premium
Clermont Joinery Design and build joinery Joinery within a wider renovation project Premium
HUX London Joinery specialist Whole-house luxury joinery packages and kitchens Luxury
MJ Kloss Carpentry and Joinery Carpentry-led firm Site-fitted storage, panelling and finish carpentry Mid-range

Prices are a guide and exclude VAT.

This guide compares nine of the best joinery companies in London for people choosing who to commission. If you are researching the craft itself, our guide to bespoke joinery craftsmanship in London covers techniques and inspiration, and our north London carpentry guide looks at area-specific work. To see a studio commission in practice, visit our bespoke furniture service.

Full disclosure: this guide is written by the team at Noba & Stod, a bespoke joinery studio in London, and Noba & Stod appears in the list. We have applied the same comparison criteria to every company, including our own. Our entry names a genuine trade-off just like the others, and every statement about another firm is based on what that company publishes on its own website.

How We Compared These Joinery Companies

Every company in this guide was assessed against the same six criteria:

  • Build approach: workshop-built cabinetry versus site-based carpentry, and whether the company manufactures its own work.
  • Customisation depth: standard ranges, made-to-measure adjustments or fully bespoke design from scratch.
  • Materials: what each company says about its timbers, boards, finishes and hardware.
  • Process: design support, surveys, project management and installation.
  • Typical lead times: how long made-to-order work usually takes for each type of firm.
  • London coverage: where the company is based and where it installs.

We have not invented ratings, review scores or founding dates. Where a detail could not be confirmed on a company’s own website, we left it out. Price positioning is given in broad tiers rather than specific figures, because bespoke quotes depend entirely on the individual project.

What Does a Bespoke Joinery Studio Do?

A bespoke joinery studio designs, manufactures and installs custom fitted furniture and cabinetry. Unlike retailers selling modular ranges, a studio drafts each piece for your exact space, builds it in its own workshop from premium carcass materials, such as birch plywood, and installs it shaped to follow the contours of your walls.

That model sits between two other types of firm in London. Joinery manufacturers produce architectural pieces such as windows, doors and staircases, often for trade as well as private clients. Carpentry-led firms build and finish work on site. A studio combines design, workshop production and installation in one service, with high-quality soft-close hardware and finishes specified from the start.

Which Are the Best Joinery Companies in London?

There is no single winner, because the best joinery companies in London are organised around different kinds of work. Match the firm to the project:

Your project Strongest fits Why
A single fitted piece (wardrobe, alcove unit, media wall) Noba & Stod A studio model built around individual commissions, handled by one dedicated team
A bespoke kitchen Noba & Stod, Shape London, Cast London Kitchen-capable studios with in-house design and manufacture
A whole-house joinery package HUX London, Shape London Larger workshops geared to multi-room projects
Staircases, sash windows and front doors K and D Joinery A purpose-made architectural joinery manufacturer
Joinery within a larger renovation Clermont Joinery Design and build service managing joinery alongside wider works
Designer or architect collaborations Richard Cullinan Joinery, HUX London Established relationships with interior designers and architects
Site-fitted carpentry and panelling MJ Kloss Carpentry and Joinery A carpentry-led team covering London and the Home Counties

Who Are the Best Bespoke Joinery Studios in London?

Noba & Stod

Best for: fully bespoke fitted wardrobes, kitchens, media walls and alcove units, designed and built as individual commissions.

Noba & Stod is a bespoke joinery studio in London that handles everything from the first sketch to the final installation. Every piece is designed from scratch, built in our own London workshop from premium carcass materials, such as birch plywood, fitted with high-quality soft-close hardware and installed shaped to follow the contours of your walls. Clients work with one dedicated team and a single point of contact throughout, whether the commission is a fitted wardrobe, a bespoke kitchen, a media wall or a home office. Fitted wardrobes start from £1,500; prices are a guide and exclude VAT.

Trade-off: as a small studio we take on a limited number of commissions at a time, and fully bespoke work costs more than modular ranges from national retailers.

Shape London

Best for: premium bespoke kitchens and joinery-led interiors, including commercial projects.

Shape London was founded by two brothers, an architect and a craftsman, and designs, manufactures and installs bespoke kitchens and joinery from a 10,000 sq ft workshop in southeast London. The studio combines digital fabrication with traditional craftsmanship and keeps design and manufacture in-house, taking on residential work, joinery packages and standalone furniture as well as commercial enquiries.

Trade-off: a premium studio of this scale is geared towards substantial projects rather than small single-piece commissions.

Cast London

Best for: kitchens, wardrobes and one-off furniture when you want a showroom to visit before committing.

Cast London presents itself as a full-service joinery company that designs, manufactures and installs everything from kitchens, doors and bespoke wardrobes to one-off furniture pieces. It runs a showroom on Northcote Road in Clapham alongside a workshop in south London, and works with hardwoods, softwoods, stone, glass and other decorative materials.

Trade-off: the showroom and workshop are rooted in south west London, which suits clients on that side of the city best.

Richard Cullinan Joinery

Best for: fitted cabinetry across the whole home, particularly for clients working with interior designers or architects.

Richard Cullinan Joinery is a second generation family business making bespoke cabinets and fitted furniture for every room, with projects ranging from a single bookcase to complete house refurbishments. It serves private clients as well as interior designers, architects and building contractors.

Trade-off: the manufacturing workshop is in West Sussex rather than London, which places the build further from site.

Which Joinery Workshops and Manufacturers Stand Out?

London’s joinery scene splits into a few distinct models: interiors-led studios that design and build fitted furniture, architectural joinery manufacturers, design and build firms, and site-based carpentry teams. Knowing which model you are buying matters more than any individual brand name.

Noba & Stod: an interiors-led bespoke joinery studio with its own London workshop

Best for: bespoke fitted furniture designed around your home and built by one dedicated team.

Noba & Stod is a London bespoke joinery studio crafting fitted wardrobes, kitchen islands, alcove storage and custom furniture for homes across the capital, from Chelsea to Shoreditch. Every piece is designed from a blank sheet around your room, built in the studio’s own London workshop, and installed by the same team, so you have a single point of contact from first sketch to final fit.

The studio works in birch plywood, painted MDF and veneers, and where the design suits it adds detailing that larger operations rarely offer, such as metal-framed doors and fine brass inlays. Because design, manufacturing and installation sit under one roof, the process stays accountable end to end: measured design visit, 3D concept, itemised quote, then build and fit.

This is the boutique studio end of the market, so it suits clients who want furniture tailored to the millimetre rather than the lowest possible quote. A free consultation is the usual starting point.

Other joinery workshops and manufacturers in London

K and D Joinery manufactures architectural joinery (sash windows, timber front doors, staircases, mouldings) from its own workshop for London and the South East. The focus is manufacturing building components rather than an interiors-led fitted furniture service.

The London Joinery Co runs a CNC-equipped workshop in Park Royal producing kitchens, wardrobes and fitted furniture for residential, trade and commercial clients. A production-led operation, so the experience is more manufacturing focused than boutique studio.

Clermont Joinery delivers joinery within a broader design and build service. Suits full refurbishments better than commissioning a standalone piece.

HUX London specialises in whole-house luxury joinery packages, with its workshop outside the capital near High Wycombe. Geared to larger multi-room commissions rather than single-room projects.

What About Carpentry-Led Firms?

MJ Kloss Carpentry and Joinery builds fitted storage, panelling and finish carpentry on site across London and the Home Counties. The trade-off is a site-based model: furniture is constructed and finished in your home rather than made and spray-finished in a workshop, which affects the level of finish achievable.

Workshop, Manufacturer or Carpenter: How to Decide

  1. Standalone fitted furniture with a designed finish: choose an interiors-led workshop studio that builds off site and installs with its own team.
  2. Windows, doors, staircases: an architectural joinery manufacturer is the right fit.
  3. Full refurbishment: a design and build firm can bundle joinery into the wider project.
  4. Practical site carpentry on a budget: a carpentry-led firm covers it, accepting a site-built finish.

Planning fitted wardrobes, alcove storage or a kitchen island? Book a free consultation with Noba & Stod: measured design, itemised quote, and one team from sketch to installation.

How Much Does Bespoke Joinery Cost in London?

Bespoke joinery in London is priced by project and splits into broad tiers. Site-fitted carpentry is usually the most accessible entry point. Workshop-made, made-to-measure pieces sit in the middle. Fully bespoke studio commissions and whole-house luxury packages occupy the premium end of the market. As a guide from our own price list, fitted wardrobes at Noba & Stod start from £1,500, and kitchens, media walls and walk-in wardrobes are quoted per design. Prices are a guide and exclude VAT.

For detailed figures and worked examples, see our fitted wardrobes cost guide and our kitchen renovation cost guide for London.

How Do You Choose a Joinery Company in London?

Whichever firm you shortlist, the same six checks separate a safe commission from an expensive lesson:

Check What to look for Why it matters
Workshop visit Ask to see where your piece will be built Confirms the company builds its own work and shows cabinetry in progress
Portfolio Recent projects similar to yours in London Proves experience with your type of commission
Materials A written specification, for example premium carcass materials, such as birch plywood, with high-quality soft-close hardware The specification determines durability and everyday feel
Insurance and guarantees Public liability cover and a workmanship guarantee in writing Protects your home during installation and your investment afterwards
Single point of contact One named person from survey to installation Prevents details being lost between sales, workshop and fitting teams
Quote clarity An itemised quote stating whether VAT is included or excluded Makes comparisons fair, since quotes are often given excluding VAT

Lead times are worth confirming early too. Most single-room commissions take around 4-6 weeks from survey to installation, while kitchens and multi-room packages run longer. You can read about our own approach and specification on our about page and materials page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a joinery company and a carpenter in London?

A joinery company builds cabinetry and fitted furniture in a workshop and then installs the finished piece, while a carpenter typically constructs and finishes work on site. Workshop production allows tighter tolerances, sprayed finishes and more complex cabinetry, whereas site carpentry suits panelling, trim and practical storage. Many London projects combine both approaches.

How much does bespoke joinery cost in London?

It depends on size, materials and finish. As a guide from our own pricing, fitted wardrobes at Noba & Stod start from £1,500 and bespoke kitchens are quoted per design. Prices are a guide and exclude VAT. Site-fitted carpentry usually costs less, while whole-house packages from luxury workshops sit at the top of the market.

How long does a bespoke joinery project take?

Most single-room commissions, such as a fitted wardrobe or alcove unit, take around 4-6 weeks from survey to installation at a studio like ours. Bespoke kitchens usually run 8-12 weeks, and whole-house joinery packages can take several months. Made-to-order workshops quote longer lead times in busy periods, so confirm dates before you commit.

Is a bespoke joinery studio better than a national fitted furniture brand?

They serve different needs. National brands offer standardised ranges, quicker specification and lower entry prices. A bespoke joinery studio in London designs each piece from scratch, builds it in its own workshop and installs it shaped to follow the contours of your walls, which suits awkward spaces, period properties and specific design visions.

What should I check before hiring a joinery company?

Ask to visit the workshop, review recent projects similar to yours, confirm the materials specification in writing, check public liability insurance and any workmanship guarantee, and make sure you will have a single point of contact from survey to installation. Finally, confirm whether quotes include or exclude VAT so you can compare companies fairly.

Which joinery company in London is best for fitted wardrobes?

For fully bespoke fitted wardrobes designed around your exact space, we would naturally point to our own studio, Noba & Stod, with wardrobes from £1,500 excluding VAT. Prices are a guide and exclude VAT. Cast London and Richard Cullinan Joinery are also strong choices for fitted cabinetry, while MJ Kloss suits storage built and finished on site.

Ready to Commission Bespoke Joinery in London?

If your project calls for fully bespoke fitted furniture, we would love to hear about it. Book a free design consultation with Noba & Stod through our contact page or call 0207 118 9889. We will talk through your space, materials and budget, with no obligation.

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