It’s great when our customer’s take some shots of their piece of furniture in situ and send them into us. It’s always far better seeing a piece of our work in the context of the environment it has been designed for rather than an image of it sitting in the workshop.

It’s even better when a professional photographer sends us a couple of shots they’ve taken. So a massive thanks to Interior Photographer Douglas Gibb Photography ( http://www.douglasgibb.co.uk ) for sending us these. They were taken by Douglas for an article for Ideal Home Magazine done by his wife Alison who runs Scottish Interior Design Blog ( http://www.her-indoors.com )

Stunning shots, and a prime example of how well a hardwood table (in this case a handmade elm dining table) can add a colourful statement in a room which is otherwise very pure, white and minimalist. In fact the beauty of the wood really gets drawn out when it isn’t fighting for attention with a load of other items of interest.

In such a big space it would be very easy for a table to be dominated – however because it is such a sturdy piece, it stands well on it’s own despite the fact it’s been matched up with some much more delicate chairs (those aren’t ours).

So many thanks for the images – feel free to send us some in if you own a Fairlie Furniture piece and can wield a camera!


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