Luke Hughes

Luke Hughes

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Furniture in Architecture He established Luke Hughes and Company in 1986.

Luke Hughes is a specialist furniture design company to Britain's best-loved buildings and some of the world's most powerful brands, including 5 Royal palaces, 21 international cathedrals, 54 Oxbridge colleges, 100+ churches & 900 boardrooms. Founder Luke Hughes was educated at Cambridge University before setting up a small craft workshop in the back-yard of a house in Bloomsbury in 1978, then moving to Covent Garden in 1981.

10/11/2023

Who spotted the our furniture in the Chapel of St John the Evangelist on last night's Channel 5 Inside the Tower of London?

02/11/2023

Great photo of the Homerton College Dining Hall with Luke Hughes chairs in the Architects Journal post on Architectural Review's Emerging Architecture award 2023. Congratulations to Feilden Fowles for being shortlisted! For more pictures of the Homerton project see link below:

https://lukehughes.odoo.com/r/UBN

01/11/2023

As today is National Engineering Day we thought we would share an example of our engineering work: The LH-42 chair. The LH-42 is designed and engineered to be stackable giving flexibility to the space it is used in. This image is from our project in the Master's Field Pavilion at Balliol College, Oxford.To see more about the LH-42 and this project click through here at https://lukehughes.odoo.com/r/vRl

31/10/2023

The Tower of London: Ghosts in the Chapels. Click through to our blog for haunting tales from the Chapels of St Peter Ad Vincula and St John the Evangelist perfect for Halloween! https://lukehughes.odoo.com/r/81p

21/10/2023

The ongoing conversation about the sycamore at Hadrian's Wall prompted some thoughts on the appropriate uses for the saved wood. It also tells the stories of two previous projects using rescued timber. Click through to read more

https://lukehughes.odoo.com/r/QJv

20/10/2023

We are terribly sad to hear about the death of Tony Husband, the legendary cartoonist for Private Eye (amongst much else).

Some years ago he published this cartoon about a rather diminutive Round Table for Arthurian knights. In a nutshell and ten words why there’s a role for what we do!

Bless him… we have the original in the company archive which he kindly sent to us.

Tributes are flocking in from every front, we particularly like these great words with an interview earlier this year:

https://lukehughes.odoo.com/r/hbA

Photos 17/10/2023

Wonderful to see our being used in an alternate layout here for the Actor's Church Community Lunch.

Coming up this week:

🎙️ Tuesday | 1.00pm - Nadine Benjamin MBE: Everybody Can
🥪 Wednesday | 12.00pm - Community Lunch
⛰️Saturday & Sunday |7.30pm - A Tale Of Fellowship - A New Musical In Concert
🎭Sunday | 2.30pm & 7.30pm - Shakespeare's 'R**e of Lucrece'

For more information about all our services & events visit our website:

https://actorschurch.org/whatson/

Park Avenue Synagogue (NYC) USA 15/06/2023

Park Avenue Synagogue (NYC) USA

Park Avenue Synagogue (NYC) USA Luke Hughes was commissioned by Park Avenue Synagogue, and architects MBB to design and develop a package of furniture anda fully demountable bimah

Homerton's new dining hall 05/06/2023

Homerton's new dining hall

Homerton's new dining hall Luke Hughes was commissioned by Homerton College, Cambridge, and architects Feilden Fowles to design and develop a package of furniture which would add form and function to the hall.

Furniture for Westminster Abbey and the Cosmati Pavement 30/05/2023

Furniture for Westminster Abbey and the Cosmati Pavement

Furniture for Westminster Abbey and the Cosmati Pavement In 2010 Luke Hughes was commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster Abbey to design and make new clergy seating to be used specifically for the Cosmati Pavement, the glorious and intricate mosaic in front of the High Altar and one of the most important medieval floors in Europe.

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‘Design, Engineer & Deliver’

Luke Hughes comprises a team of specialists who design, engineer and deliver furniture for notable buildings. Their combined actions define and fulfil the needs of clients by providing tailored or bespoke furniture for places of learning, business, worship, culture & leisure.

Since its inception in London’s Covent Garden in 1981, the company has been shaped by the vision of its eponymous founder and grown into an organisation dedicated to keeping buildings relevant in a rapidly changing world whilst maintaining their architectural integrity and evoking their genuine character. Accordingly, the aim is for the furniture to appear as though it has always been there; the building is the stage and the contents bring it to life.

Knowledge and experience gained over the decades has informed a unique relationship between craftwork and industrial production. Designs are always respectful of context, striving to be accomplished, discreet and restrained. Moreover, calculated adaptability provides the potential for multiple uses and therefore an enhanced commercial prospect.

Location

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Aldwych House
London
WC2B4HN

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm