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Hello,


I wanted to create a post for recent clients from around East Dulwich, Peckham & SE London to freely recommend the work I have been doing for them. I've recently completed a number of commissions which were found via the East Dulwich Forum.


A Collection Of. provides custom storage solutions from desks & cabinets to shelving, drawers & seating. Also a range of homeware products made from recycled paper, you may have seen me at the Peckmas Fair 2019 in Copeland Park.


Feel free to visit my website (www.acollectionof.info) or follow me on Instagram (instagram.com/acollectionof.info) for updates. I would be happy to discuss any ideas or concepts you may have.


"A Collection Of. is an outlet of fabrication & collaboration resulting in items for the home, outdoors or wherever you may end up. With the goal of producing in a utilitarian & material conscious way."



Thank you


Peter Haynes

A Collection Of.


instagram.com/acollectionof.info

www.acollectionof.info

[email protected]

  • 1 month later...

We couldn't recommend Peter more. We'd just moved into a new 1 bed flat and needed some storage solutions. After our first initial meeting I knew Peter would be the person I wanted to work on our flat. I'd had a few other people take a look at the job and they were in and out within 5 minutes and quoted some pretty big numbers.


Peter took his time, took pictures of the space, took the time to measure correctly, went away and came back with a concept and comprehensive quote for all of the work - I was truly impressed with the detail.


The craftsmenship is perfection, the finish is amazing and just the overall experience was a pleasure - Peter is also very reasonably priced for the quality of work.


I've gone back to Peter on other projects and I'm sure we'll be using Peter again soon. Couldn't recommend more.

Would like to add another very enthusiastic recommendation for Peter. He did a great job on two sets of new bookshelves and a wardrobe for us, they look beautiful and we are really pleased with them. He was very thoughtful about our slightly odd space and requirements and a pleasure to work with. Agree that they seemed reasonably priced compared to other quotes too.
  • 5 months later...

To follow up from previous clients posts here are a few images of the work mentioned:



ACO. Dual Childrens Wardrobe in Formica Artichoke F0800 | 1350mm x 2450mm x 350mm

East Dulwich, London






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ACO. Adjustable Shelving & Cupboard Storage Unit | 900mm x 350mm x 2400mm




ACO. Adjustable Shelving Unit & Compact Folding Desk | 900mm x 350mm x 1200mm / 900mm x 500mm x 100mm

East Dulwich, London




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A couple of more recent projects from 2021


ACO. Stories Shelves | 800mm x 150mm x 250mm

Birch Plywood & F2833 Sandstone Formica Surfaces

Peckham, London




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ACO. Television Shelf | 1280mm x 720mm x 260mm

Finished in Lick Orange 02 // Medite MRMDF 18mm & 12mm

Camberwell, London


 

  • 1 month later...

A recent project completed in Camberwell SE5, London


ACO. Cafe & Artichoke Wardrobe

1200mm (w) x 620mm (d) x 1900mm (h)

Birch Plywood & Formica Faced Wardrobe


Available in a range of configurations with rails, adjustable shelves, drawers and storage boxes.


See More: https://www.acollectionof.info/







 

  • 3 months later...

A full double desk setup for @sewyeah in her studio space. Along with a large ACO. Stories Shelf and hidden drawer / desk extension for a vinyl cutter.


Birch Plywood with Formica Sun 4155, Capri F1326 & Maui F5347


Ladywell, South East London


See More: www.acollectionof.info










 

  • 4 months later...

ACO. x Brother Film Co Head Office


Storage Units, Display Shelving, Seating, Coffee Table & Storage Shelving


Finish: Formica Terril F2297


Peckham, South East London





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ACO. Living Room Shelves & TV Unit


Size: 3000mm (w) x 2000mm (h) x 350mm (d)

Finish: Formica Aries F1093


Camberwell, South East London


See More: www.acollectionof.info




 

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