Aldwin
Traditional detailing and exquisitely finished, the Aldwin is a standout internal door
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
Traditional detailing and exquisitely finished, the Aldwin is a standout internal door
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
Traditional detailing and exquisitely finished, the Aldwin is a standout internal door
Traditional detailing and exquisitely finished, the Aldwin is a standout internal door
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
The Aldwin is inspired by a number of examples of more ornate and refined internal door designs found in the 17th Century. Constructed from carefully selected character oak, it is all hand planed and is constructed using the traditional nailed and clenched method, which is incredibly strong and enduring.
Simple but elegant details sets the Aldwin apart
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
Simple but elegant details sets the Aldwin apart
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
Simple but elegant details sets the Aldwin apart
Simple but elegant details sets the Aldwin apart
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.
The scribe pattern for the nails was historically used to mark out fixing points with symmetry. Modern technology means that this is no longer needed, but we included the detailing; it's a nod towards the roots of our craft and creates and interesting decorative feature, setting the door apart.
The door has a face and a rear side to the design, important to note when planning out your rooms.