Nail Brush
by Geoff Fisher
Geoffrey Fisher is a designer/maker, based in Buckinghamshire, England. All products are made of locally foraged wood and designed and hand crafted by himself in his workshop in High Wycombe. His ethos is to create simple but beautiful products that utilise, rather than produce, waste.
Geoff’s work uses the natural forms found in woodlands to make beautiful and sustainable products. As each trook (the natural forks created by trees as they grow) is truly unique, no two products are identical. Using traditional woodworking techniques, he transforms twigs and branches obtained from nearby woods into a range from hooks and tabletop dustpan and brushes to whistles, catapults and skipping ropes. Rich in natural texture, each item is as pleasing to view and hold, as it is functional.
Made in England
Visit our showrooms
At both our London and Dorset showroom you will find a broad selection of our furniture designs on display alongside a curated edit of home accessories. For showroom opening hours click here. To book a virtual visit click here, or call us on +44 (0)20 7486 3251 for London or +44 (0)1747 445 695 for Dorset.
Find your nearest store
You will find a map of our global stockists to help you find the nearest store to see and touch our products. Not all of our products are on display at every stockist. Please speak to us or to your nearest store to check before you visit.
Free UK delivery over £1500
Eligible for return within 14 days
Our products are made to order in our workshops in the UK and Portugal. Lead times vary according to the time of year. If not indicated against each product as you select your option, please call us or email us for the most up-to-date lead times. Please also contact us if you have specific requirements for delivery, for any custom orders or to check on stock items.
Our Mission
Our mission is to be a responsible, purposeful and useful company that is fit for the 21st century, and our ambition is to sell our sustainably made furniture to as many people as possible.
To do this, we strive to strike the right balance between craft and industry.









