BESPOKE DESIGNER
EYEWEAR CRAFTED IN WOOD
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ince 1924, Campbell Marson have been making bespoke and handmade wooden products for a range of discerning clients. They have worked with some of the world’s top designers and architects, and their expertise and experience within the wood industry is unrivalled. They have installed work into The Tate Modern, Madame Tussauds, Christies Auctioneers, The Royal Ballet School, The Victoria and Albert Museum, as well as for hundreds of other famous private clients.
Campbell Marson wooden frames are hand made by their own in house cabinet makers, with each pair going through an 80 stage process of manufacturing. They combine both modern and traditional techniques as well as using some very advanced methods in order to make sure their frames are tough and robust. They hand finish each and every frame in either mat or gloss lacquer, ready for a final buff and polish in order to create a truly exquisite Campbell Marson cabinet makers finish. All wood veneers used go through a selection process before manufacturing begins, and all veneers come from managed forests with certification. They choice of woods available is huge, from traditional woods like Walnut Burr, to the more feminine pink and white stained figured sycamore. They can also be finished in a metallic look, or for the guitar enthusiast, Gibson or Fender sunburst finish. Where is Eric Clapton?
www.campbellmarsoneyewear.com
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HACKETT LONDON TOMMY HILFIGER
CLAUDIO LUGLI QUALITY
Opening Hours Mon - Sat 09:30 - 17:30
3, Oakdene Parade, Cobham, Surrey KT11 2LR
Telephone 01932 865700
www.jeremyhobbs.co.uk info@jeremyhobbs.co.uk
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