Bibbi Bespoke

A studio dedicated to the art of making.

Bespoke furniture, refined interiors and enduring craft

Bibbi Bespoke is a furniture studio founded by, Jack Bibbings, a designer–maker with a long-standing commitment to craft, materials and the considered details that define fine furniture.

The studio has grown from a desire to create work that is both understated and richly tactile - pieces shaped by an intimate understanding of how materials behave, and how they can be guided into forms that are balanced and enduring.

Our work is deeply craft-led. We take great care in how each commission is conceived, refined and made, from the first sketch the final form.

What drives us is not a single type of furniture, but the process itself - the problem-solving, the making, and the satisfaction of seeing ideas and raw materials transformed into beautiful objects.

Collaboration sits at the centre of what we do. Working closely with private clients, interior designers and architects on both residential and commercial projects allows us to understand the intent behind a project and bring it to life through thoughtful design and precise craftsmanship.

About

Commissioning process

  • Every project, whether a single piece or something with a larger scope begins with a conversation. We explore your ideas, materials and the focus of the commission. We then refine the design through drawings, samples, form and considered detail.

  • Once the design is agreed, the making begins - a careful, craft-led process that brings the project to life in our workshop. One of the most exciting stages of any project!

  • The result will be a thoughtfully made piece shaped by collaboration, the character of the materials and the craftsmanship behind it.

Commission Us

House of Romilly

House of Romilly is an ongoing personal project where my wife Romilly and I are renovating our Victorian mid-terrace home in North London. It’s a place to explore ideas, refine details and apply my making practice in a deeply personal context.

Although separate from commissioned work, House of Romilly runs in parallel to the studio - a slow, evolving project that offers space for experimentation, problem-solving and hands-on making in the context of our own home.

It offers a chance to observe how our furniture interacts with a lived environment, how materials age, and how design decisions sit within the fabric of a home over time.

I will be sharing parts of the journey - small moments, details and processes that feel worth noting. For those interested in this and the making that sits behind the studio visit the instagram page for updates.

Let’s work together.

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