Custom Furniture, Consciously Made

Custom Sustainable Furniture for Interior Designers & Architects

Interior designers are often seeking custom furniture that’s not only unique, but meaningful—something that fits the brief in both form and philosophy. At Spared, we collaborate with designers to create sustainable, story-led pieces that elevate interior spaces while aligning with environmental goals.

Whether you bring the vision or need help shaping it, we work as an extension of your studio to explore the potential of waste materials—without compromising on beauty, quality or durability. From one-off statement pieces to furniture sets for commercial spaces, our work celebrates the value of design-led sustainability.

Recent examples include a sculptural terrazzo-style table made from recycled shells designed by Ryan Rankin for a home in Ireland; a large reception table for The Sessile, made from a bespoke blend of recycled plastics by designer Linda Boronkay.; and, tables made from coffee waste designed by Holland Harvey for the Tate Modern.

We know how important it is to deliver on time, on budget, and with the level of detail your clients expect. Our technical and material expertise ensures your ideas are realised exactly as imagined—or better.

Designing with purpose?  So are we.  Let’s connect.

Custom Sustainable Furniture by Spared
Detail of Spared® table made with shell waste
design collaboration
Interiors by Ryan Rankin, featuring Spared® coffee table
The Sessile London, sustainable furniture design
The Sessile, London | Interiors: Linda Boronkay | Table made from waste by Spared®
Close up of a table made with recycled plastic by Spared - the sessile london
Detail of Spared® table at The Sessile
Circular Design at Tate Modern- Close up of Table made with Coffee and shell by Spared
Corner, Tate Modern | Coffee & shell tabletop by Spared®
Circular Design at Corner, Tate Modern- Tables made with Coffee and shell by Spared
Corner, Tate Modern | Interiors: Holland Harvey | Tables by Spared® x Goldfinger
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