
Chunk One vs. Chunk Two
When it comes to handcrafted furniture, it’s the little things - like the curve of a leg or the texture of the tabletop - that transform a piece from functional to unforgettable. At the heart of our collection are two distinct ranges that each bring their own character to the dining table: Chunk One and Chunk Two.
Chunk One: The Signature Statement

The Chunk One range is all about bold, rustic industrial presence. Its defining feature? Signature trapezoidal steel legs - each one expertly welded by hand in our Swansea workshop. This eye-catching design element runs consistently across every piece in the collection, offering cohesion and undeniable strength.
Matched with reclaimed scaffold board tops, these tables exude a rustic, lived-in charm that’s hard to replicate. The mix of raw steel and weathered wood creates a unique aesthetic that feels both grounded and elevated. However, if you’re looking for a more modernised feel for your house, we also offer Extra Chunk and Extreme Chunk wood. It’s a range built to impress and built to last. We’re so confident in our products that we offer a lifetime guarantee!
Chunk Two: Refined Functionality

Where Chunk One brings bold geometry, Chunk Two leans into refined functionality. The key difference lies in its leg design. This range features four angled steel legs that not only enhance stability but also optimize the space beneath each table or bench. The result? A more open, accessible design that’s ideal for smaller spaces or a cleaner silhouette.
Like its sibling, Chunk Two can be either topped with reclaimed scaffold boards, Extra Chunk, or Extreme Chunk wood giving it that same rustic industrial appeal. But the subtler leg profile gives it a slightly sleeker, more contemporary edge—perfect for those who love rugged materials but want a bit more room to breathe.
The Common Thread
Both ranges share our commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability and enduring quality. Every table is made using high quality wood materials and hand welded steel—built not just to look good, but to stand up to everyday life.