About Us

We are creatives and creators who believe in the unexpected. Clever, thoughtful designs carefully developed and mastered. 

 

Allermuir is for the everyday. Personal and professional.

 

We're inspired by the everyday and the blurred boundaries between personal and professional spaces. This hybrid design approach means we focus on products for people, not environments.

 

Our products aren't stereotyped for one purpose, every product is multi-use. This means we create products with longevity and fluidity.

 

We use classic design sensibilities, such as form and function, mean you can find our products in the kitchen or the boardroom — and that's the way we like it.

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Although we were born in England, our designs are internationally influenced.

 

In a nutshell, we experiment, design, collaborate, and manufacture. It's these four principles that allow us to make furniture that challenges perceptions.

 

These four guiding principles underpin our design ethos, combined with our British roots, allow us to create outstanding furniture that's truly authentic to us.

 

We create furniture for dining, relaxing, breaking-out, meeting, and working. We design chairs that can be fully upholstered, have wooden legs or metal frames.

 

We design stools, tables, chairs, soft-seating, and sofas. Each one beautifully made by hand, and machine, for precision-crafted detail.

 

Because if there's no detail, there's no luxury.

 

Allermuir is made up of makers, not just designers. High-performance, not just high-production. Harmonious, not just hand-crafted.

 

We exist to create outstanding furniture that wows. We achieve this through design, and design only.

 

We use a marriage of modern and traditional techniques - paired with bold creative thinking to further our design heritage and to continue challenging design perceptions.

 

This balance of designer, and maker, allow us to enhance our products through innovative manufacturing techniques. A process that can only be gained through first hand knowledge of manufacturing.