
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.
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Musterort kitchen island
Solid oak · Corian · 2024 -
Solid wood staircase Musterburg
Oiled oak · band-saw finish -
Attic built-in wardrobe
Oak · soft-close · sloped ceiling -
Built-in Musterhain
Walnut · soft-close · 2023 -
Law-firm acoustic ceiling
Oak slats · 0.5 s reverb -
Musterhausen front door
Larch · inlay · heritage -
Musterheim wall paneling
Oak · acoustic perforation -
Heritage plank floor
Solid oak · concealed nailing -
Stuttgart exhibition booth
Modular · 80 m² · 2023
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.
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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.
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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.
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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




























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