

Neil O’Brien · Little Crosby · Est. 1994
For one house,
and no other.
Bespoke kitchens, fitted interiors and furniture restoration. Drawn, made and cared for in Little Crosby.
The Kenningley kitchen · Private commission
A commissioned practice
No ranges.
No replicas.
Every commission begins with the house, the room and the people who will live there. Neil O’Brien leads the work from first drawing through to fitting.
How a commission worksSelected work
Made for its place.
Kitchens, fitted rooms and careful restoration—each resolved on its own terms.

The Well Barn · Little Crosby
Designed here.
Made here.
Drawing, cabinetmaking, finishing and fitting stay closely connected. The workshop is not a showroom of ranges; it is where each live commission takes shape.
See how the work is made

Interiors
Cabinetry as
architecture.
Libraries, studies and fitted rooms drawn into the house.
Explore interiors
Restoration
Age retained.
Purpose renewed.
Fine furniture conserved with the minimum useful intervention.
Explore restorationNeil O’Brien
The whole room,
seen by a furniture maker.

Neil founded Corinthian in 1994. His work as a cabinetmaker and furniture restorer brings a long view to every new commission: how timber moves, where construction matters and how a surface should age.
Private clients form the heart of the practice. Architects and interior designers are equally welcome.
Neil and the practiceA clear commission
From conversation
to final fitting.
The same small practice remains responsible as the work moves from idea to room.
Listen
The house, the room, how it is used and what needs to change.
Draw
Proportion, function, material and budget resolved together.
Make
Cabinetmaking and hand-finishing at The Well Barn.
Fit
Installed and adjusted by people who know the work.
Limited annual commissions
Worth making.
Worth waiting for.
A small team, one-off designs and no production line. Current availability is discussed openly at the first conversation.




