
Why are Curve Craft's Curved Doors Better than those of their Perceived Competition?
Many curved door manufacturers make up curved doors using layer upon layer of veneers over a curved former. Not only is this process time consuming - and subsequently expensive, but also, it makes for a potentially unstable product that's prone to warping and twisting. This of course has serious implications - often resulting in very dissatisfied customers! At Curve Craft, we do things differently. Curve Craft has pioneered new techniques in curved door (and curved plinth / s

Why Curves will Never Go Out of Fashion
We have often heard mention, over the years, by some designers and within the occasional press feature, that curves are going out of fashion. We at Curve Craft couldn't disagree more! The fact is that Curve Craft has never been busier; the simple reason being that such a beautiful design element and practical design tool can never truly go out of fashion. Practicalities and the need to create a visual WOW factor dictates a consistent demand not only for curved doors, cabinetr

Why Choose Curve Craft for your Full Furniture Commissions?
Over the years, Curve Craft has become recognised, by the high end KBB manufacturing industry, as market leaders for bespoke curved door supply. There is a lot of truth in the commonly shared opinion that if you can perfect curved door production - arguably the hardest element of any furniture commission, then producing flat doors and cabinetry is a 'walk in the park.' This is certainly true for Curve Craft. The same levels of expertise, bespoke flexibility and industry 'know

What's the Use of Curves?
Besides the obvious beauty and visual impact that curves bring to a furniture design, there are also very practical reasons for curves too. Many of these reasons makes the need to offer curves a 'must have' for any serious - well seasoned KBB furniture designer. The ability to introduce curves into a design greatly increases your flexibility as a designer, making things possible that ordinarily wouldn't have been - if limited to straight cabinetry and flat doors. For example,