Millwork, made to belong

Made for the rooms people remember

From the first pencil line to the final grain match, MLWK shapes cabinetry and architectural millwork for homes, hotels and spaces meant to endure.

Cabinetry and architectural millwork, shaped from drawing to final grain.

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One material language, carried through the room

Every room, one continuous voice

Kitchens, wardrobes, doors and panelled walls developed as a single interior — so the grain, tone and proportion carry unbroken through every surface.

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From first line to final room

Complex work, resolved with quiet precision

Every drawing, sample and label moves the project forward. Together they turn a singular design into a clear, auditable path from workshop to installed room.

01

Review

We review drawings, scope, destination and target programme.

02

Develop

Shop drawings, construction details and interfaces are coordinated.

03

Sample

Materials, finishes and critical details are confirmed before production.

04

Manufacture

Production follows the approved package with staged quality checks.

05

Pack

Components are protected, labeled and organized by area or room.

06

Support

Installation drawings, numbering and remote guidance support the local team.

Material stories

Not a style catalogue. A language built for your project.

These concept studies explore atmosphere, proportion and material continuity across a room. They begin a conversation — never a substitute for verified, completed work.

Europe

Drawing control and material coordination for architects and contractors. Veneer matching, tolerance specs and compliant packaging handled as standard.

North America

Shop drawing packages aligned to US and Canadian site conditions. Phased delivery and installer support from first submittal to punch list.

Middle East

Villa, palace and hospitality interiors where bespoke detail defines the project. Arabic-speaking coordination and luxury-grade finish experience.

From first line to final room

Let the drawings begin the conversation.

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