Stylish bespoke oak furniture

ESTABLISHED in the heart of a beautiful country estate in Fawley, diBosco is an exciting new business creating bespoke oak

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Monday 25 February 2013

ESTABLISHED in the heart of a beautiful country estate in Fawley, diBosco is an exciting new business creating bespoke oak furniture and accessories. Its unique approach means that any project can be catered for, from large dining tables to charming children’s tree houses.

Rather than compromising with one-size-fits-all off the shelf furniture, diBosco designs and creates all of its products and tailors them specifically for each customer. This ensures every piece is unique, characterful and scaled to fit the customer’s exact requirements.

Rustic country charm is evident in every product — be it a simple oak iPad holder or a much more substantial child’s four-poster bed.

diBosco is passionate about hand-crafted, locally developed and sourced products. Sustainable, primitive and rustic by design, products such as its vast round table seating 16 will surely encourage family and friends to gather round and enjoy the simpler things in life. Created in harmony with nature and inspired by the beauty of forests, diBosco aims to inspire with both humble and practical products.

diBosco also specialises in creating large-scale outdoor furniture, with recent commissions including a four-metre long table, a family-sized swing (seating up to five) and a palatial tree house with obligatory viewing platform. We never cease to be impressed and fascinated by the creativity of our customers.

With spring on its way diBosco can help you make the most of your garden by offering Henley Standard readers a 10 per cent discount on all products ordered by March 31, using the voucher code HSSPG13 on their website, www. dibosco.co.uk

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