WOODHØUSE - street furniture, lighting and signage

Street furniture, lighting and signage

Street Furniture

The last 25 years has seen our involvement in some of the most progressive and iconic public realm improvements and this invaluable experience has led to the evolution of our products and expertise.

We’ve always been driven by design and we’re passionate about every last detail of our work. We design products that are sympathetic, unimposing and enhancing. Products that reflect contemporary architecture or are equally at home around historic buildings and natural features.

Our contemporary perspective gives light to intelligently and beautifully designed products that work as practical solutions - form and function in harmony. We don’t measure the quality of our products by street furniture standards alone. To deliver extraordinary we must judge ourselves against the tactility, finish and quality of the most desirable objects around us, such as premium automotive marques. We understand that cost of installation and maintenance is disproportionate to the product, so the false economy of short-term compromise is avoided in favour of whole life value.

In design, specification and fabrication, our theoretical and practical understanding and experience of urban space is unrivalled.

With a worldwide network of like-minded partners, we’ve been fortunate to turn our passion into vibrant, inclusive and practical places helping to add a visual signature and identity to our clients’ projects.

Our product range is hand-picked from the most innovative urban realm collections from around the world and developed through partnerships with renowned designers and architects.

But remember our product range is just the start... We’re happy to stretch our creativity and test our expertise, inspired by your vision, ambition and aspiration. We relish the challenge of starting from a blank canvas, client sketches and a singular ambition.

We begin every street furniture project with just one thought set in stone: that poorly implemented space is wasted space, and wasted space is a missed opportunity to make a difference.