
Hand-built tables, chairs, and cabinets in solid oak, ash, and walnut. One bench, one maker, and a short waiting list — every piece is made to last a generation and signed underneath.

A ten-seat table in quarter-sawn oak, drawbore-pegged with no metal in the joinery, finished in hard wax oil so it can be sanded back and re-oiled for decades. Commissioned for a farmhouse kitchen and built to be passed down — the kind of piece that earns its scratches. Most commissions run six to ten weeks from the first drawing to delivery, depending on timber and finish.




Theo Holt trained as a cabinetmaker before setting up a one-bench shop on the edge of town. The work is unhurried and joinery-first: hand-cut dovetails, drawbored mortises, and oil finishes that age instead of peel. Timber is bought local and air-dried.
Tell me what you are after — a table, a set of chairs, a fitted cabinet — and roughly when you need it. I will send a sketch, a timber suggestion, and an honest lead time before anything is agreed.
Unit 7, Mill Yard · shop@holtjoinery.example