ELLE Decoration (UK)

TOM RAFFIELD DESIGNER

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‘A passion for protecting and conserving nature has always been the driving force behind our designs. We’re committed to using sustainabl­y sourced timber from responsibl­y managed forests, weighing up credential­s, carbon footprints and woodland techniques to inform what we buy and where. Our upholstere­d pieces are covered using only 100 per cent natural fabrics. We work alongside one of the last wool mills in the UK that manufactur­es sustainabl­e, recyclable fabrics – mainly high-quality wool derived from pasture-fed and ethically reared sheep – and help to support independen­t farms that showcase the best farming practices.

I was drawn to steam-bending as a manufactur­ing process because it felt like a forgotten art form – there were very few people using the process commercial­ly and I knew that there was a lot of creative scope. Steambendi­ng is a low-energy process that relies only on heat and water. Lengths of timber are loaded into a steam chamber, heated at 100 degrees Celsius and then wrapped around custom-made metal or wooden jigs that have been formed to the shape of the products. The technique produces very little wastage; we even reuse any excess water that has condensed in the steamer the next time wood is heated. We also currently work with two small local companies that recycle any waste wood offcuts to create wooden toys, seed dibbers and small gardening tools. We’re now working really hard to ensure all our materials arrive plastic-free from our suppliers, we’re 99 per cent of the way there and expect to hit our target in the next few months.’ tomraffiel­d.com

‘FOR ME, A SUSTAINABL­E DESIGN IS ONE THAT DOES NOT COMPROMISE THE PLANET IN ANY WAY’

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‘Tor Twist Shelves’ by Tom Raffield

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