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Joinery and Interior Fit-out Projects · Samplecity

Work we're proud of.

A selection from joinery and interior fit-out in Samplecity — solid-wood kitchens, oak staircases, built-in wardrobes, acoustic ceilings, furniture restoration, hand in hand. Every project starts with a survey and ends with a handover; what happens in between depends on the material, the room and the client. We show the pieces we like to talk about — from the family dining table and the loft kitchen to the listed-building staircase. Take a look, every project has its own story.

Material & method

Before the first board is cut.

Material decides quality before any tool touches the board. We don't buy timber out of containers — we go to the sawmill in the Spessart in person, every four weeks, with an eye on the grain. What we haven't held in our hands does not enter the workshop.

  1. Wood we know

    Oak from the Spessart, walnut from southern Germany, ash and maple from the Reinhardt sawmill. Every batch is inspected on site — knot density, grain pattern, moisture. We store five to eight cubic metres in our own hall at 60 % humidity, so the wood evens out before it ever reaches the machine. We don't carry tropical hardwoods.

  2. Joints that hold

    We use PVAc D3 glue for interior furniture, hide glue for restoration, polyurethane for exterior work. Joints are dovetails, dowels and Lamello biscuits — no screws in load-bearing positions. A drawer runs on a wood-on-wood guide with wax, not on a plastic roller. A door swings on mortised hinges, not on screw-on cup hinges. That extra effort is what makes the difference decades later.

  3. Finishes that age

    We oil with hard wax oil, stain with water stain, polish with shellac — three methods, three characters. We use lacquer where ease of cleaning (bath, kitchen) takes priority. But the default is a finish that any joiner can refresh in fifteen years with a sanding pad and fresh oil. What you buy should be maintainable, not replaceable.

That sounds like a lot of effort for a piece of furniture. It is a lot of effort. It is the difference between buying furniture and having furniture built.

From the workshop

"We build furniture that outlasts us."

— Max Mustermann
Plane on oak board
Tools on the wall
Master joiner in the workshop
Joiner working at the bench
Floor-to-ceiling oak paneling
Handcrafted walnut sideboard
Custom kitchen with wood fronts
Solid oak staircase
Solid-wood front door with inlay
Restored art nouveau cabinet
Walnut marquetry work
Exhibition booth with wood structure
Oak wall paneling
Built-in wardrobe in sloped attic
Slatted wood acoustic ceiling
Oiled oak plank floor
Sliding wall as room divider
Office fit-out with wood cladding
Solid-wood entryway wardrobe
Plane on oak board
Tools on the wall
Master joiner in the workshop
Joiner working at the bench
Floor-to-ceiling oak paneling
Handcrafted walnut sideboard
Custom kitchen with wood fronts
Solid oak staircase
Solid-wood front door with inlay
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Get in touch today.

Furniture, kitchen, built-in wardrobe or a complete interior fit-out — we reply within 24 hours. Free, no obligation, expert advice.

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