Neptune Icons
From our very first furniture collections to those steeped in the heritage of centuries past, this curated edit showcases some of our most iconic designs.
Chichester 5ft dresser
Part of our original interior collection, this dresser was the very first piece of furniture designed by John Sims-Hilditch – one of our founders. In his words, the Georgian inspired dresser is intended ‘to be an antique of the future’.
Matilda armchair
Matilda was born out of a desire for a truly classic armchair that was compact enough in size to sit anywhere from bedroom to hallway. While its design is crisp and tailored, sit down and you’ll experience a sink-in comfort.
Wardley chair
Although the silhouette of Wardley was originally inspired by the 18th century Windsor chair, the design details pay homage toShaker style. Embracing principles of beauty and utility, it features exposed swallowtail joints on the backrest and foxtail-joint legs.
Arundel table
It was the influence of history that inspired the solid design and architectural shape of the Arundel oak dining table.For co-founder and designer John Sims-Hilditch ‘Arundel is a wonderful, grand old castle, and we wanted a piece of furniture to reflect that’.
Chichester chopping block
One of our original Neptune designs, the chopping block was inspired by a Georgian version discovered nestled in an antique shop. Modernised with space-saving storage and a removeableboard,this free-standing piece is a useful kitchen addition.
Chawton
Inspired by the timeless beauty of full-wall libraries, Chawton’s uniqueness lies in its modularity and adaptability.Offeringinfinite design configurations, it can fit any room and suit any style, with the ability to reinvent itself as years go by.