About

Dan Smale founded Woodcraft Designs in 2001 and the company has been trading successfully ever since, producing high quality hand crafted furniture to clients own specifications. We design and build furniture customised with you in mind or anything else where wood is the design material. Tell us what want and we are certain we can create it for you.
Custom Wood Designs
Woodcraft Designs has acquired a CNC router which is a computer controlled shaping machine. This enables us to work on the production of many different items, such as door carvings, interior and exterior decorations, wood panels, sign boards, wooden frames, moldings, musical instruments, furniture, and so on. It is ideal for creating house signs, door plaques and name plates.
Below is an example of the CNC router in action in creating a wooden sign. Just give us a design or we can create one for you and leave the rest to us. Click on the pictures to enlarge.
Custom Furniture With You in Mind
It is often difficult to find off-the-shelf items of furniture to fit in with your home not just from a specification point-of-view but also from the visual angle. You may have seen what you want but it's made with the wrong timber, or seen a bookshelf that is visually pleasing but not deep enough to hold your library. No problem, just tell us what you require and we'll produce it especially for you.
Shelf-Table - Unique by Design

Woodcraft Designs have developed a unique and proprietory product not available anywhere else. It is a narrow shelf table that can be used instead of a shelf or as a furniture console unit in its own right.
It is supplied as a precision designed flat-pack and available in pine or stained antique or painted white. Lengths that can be customised for you. It is ideal for the hallway, over a radiator or in a room where a low shelf would be a safety hazard.
Woodcraft Designs Shelf-Table is the perfect choice where fitting a shelf on a plaster board wall would be difficult if not dangerous. The special legs provide support and are tucked away so as not to be obtrusive.