Lacquered wardrobe with polished chrome. Designed by Luigi Moretti – Italy, 1965
Made in Italy, 1965. Designed by Luigi Moretti for a private residence in Rome. The polished chrome handles are integral to the design and are influenced by Moretti’s architectural style. These images show the piece before and after being refurbished by Quendon Interiors in 2010.
Shoe cupboard
This white lacquered cabinet has contrasting raised panels with a textured walnut veneered finish. Designed specifically for shoe storage and fitted in an entrance hall.
Totem by Vincent Van Duysen
The variety of configurations that are possible make this a stylish and practical storage system. Available from pastoe.com
Textured walnut door
One of a set of five sliding doors, manufactured using a heavily textured walnut veneer.
Quendon Interiors, spray lacquer specialists

Quendon Interiors are specialists in wood finishing. Offering a comprehensive range of finishes including wood lacquers, durable and beautiful topcoats and countless colour options.
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Vintage styled audio-visual cabinet
This multi-purpose cabinet houses a turntable under a descreet flap door in the solid-surface top. Perfect for the vinyl junkies amongst us! The two-way mirror door will allow infra-red control signal to pass through it. Constructed from engineered solid walnut and LG Hi-Macs solid surface, this cabinet is as durable as it is stylish and built to give pleasure to generations into the future.
Wardrobe storage unit

A white lacquered wardrobe for a residence in Battersea, London. This unit has a series of doors and drawers all opening with a touch-release mechanism.
Multi-space bureau and matching seating
With a solid walnut frame contrasting against the polar white solid surface, this bureau has storage compartments beneath the four hinged flaps.
IDFX Magazine – best new product list

Highly regarded at the London Design Week launch this September, the multi-space bureau and compact benches have made the best new products list at idfx magazine.
Plasma screen TV lift cabinets

Designed by Tom Perkins in 2009, this ultra-minimalist tv lift cabinet is formed using LG-HiMacs. This solid surface material lends itself perfectly to the form and function required. Flat panel loudspeakers by Amina are invisibly mounted into the face of the unit. Visit www.amina.co.uk for more details.
Elliptical TV cabinet

This cherry veneered cabinet was designed to house some audio-visual equipment. The eliptical form worked well within the eclectic style of the room.
Fruit Machine shelving

Designed by Martin Bell and Wai Hung Young in 2009, this modular system provides an adaptable storage solution for one long wall of their East London Studios.
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Quendon Interiors at Tent London 2009

Sunday was the last and busiest day of the show. Hard work for the weekend but definately worth it. Thanks to everyone who made time to stop for a chat.
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2003 – Fitting out the new premises at Clavering, Essex

An insulated floor was laid before any of the fitting out could take place Studwork was then erected to create an office, w.c. and kitchen area.
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2002 – Moving from the Workshack at Quendon

The original workshop in Quendon was not much more than a shack, nevertheless some beautiful furniture was made there. This was the home of Quendon Interiors for five years from 1997 to 2002. The time to move was well overdue, there just wasn’t enough space here to work on the larger projects.
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