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WG Studios is a collaboration of Will Green and William Greaves, a pair of skilled makers with a background in design.


Our London studio focuses on beautifully crafted kitchens, fitted storage and free standing furniture


Check out our instagram: wg_studios_london


We work out of our East Dulwich office with a workshop up Lordship Lane.


Please contact us for any advice or inquires for upcoming projects:

[email protected]

07706393332

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180 Crystal Palace Road, SE22 9EP

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I highly recommend Will Greaves, who built my cafe counter and storage benches in Peckham Rye. He designed the units, sourced the materials and worked quickly and efficiently. The results were beautiful and inexpensive. I have since recommended him to a number of friends locally, all of whom have only good things to say.
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We couldn't recommend WG Studios enough. We worked together on a flat refurbishment project, and they completed the fabrication and installation of a beautiful bespoke kitchen. The client was exceedingly happy with the result. They were a pleasure to work with and we look forward to working together in the future. Highly recommended.


Feel free to have a look at photos of their amazing work by following the link:


http://www.studiomash.co.uk/2019/02/ST-JOHNS-HILL.html

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