Inside the HyggeHoose workshop
— The Atelier —

A workshop of one, by the Forth.

"I had to pause, take a moment, and reevaluate what was important."

HyggeHoose was born during lockdown — a season of long-term illness and the unraveling of an old life. In that quiet, the workbench called back. Cherry, walnut, ash. The smell of sawdust at dawn. The slow patience of pouring resin and waiting for it to cure.

What began as therapy became a practice; what was a practice became a maison. Every piece that leaves this workshop is conceived, sanded, finished and signed by a single pair of hands. There is no production line. There is only the next piece.

We source British timber where possible, often from felled garden trees and small Scottish sawyers. We pour responsibly, in small batches, with low-VOC epoxies. The hygge ethos — calm, cosy, contented — is not a slogan here. It is the tempo of the work.

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Sustainable

British timber, often locally felled. Low-VOC, food-safe finishes.

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Singular

Every piece is one-of-one. Signed, dated, retired from the catalogue.

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Slow

Lead times of four to sixteen weeks. We do not rush the cure.

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