Oak Furniture Design and Manufacture

Keith Welters cabinet maker and furniture designer and manufacturer
Keith Welters of FD Welters Ltd is the grandson of its founder who formed the company in 1932

 

Hand polished oak niche cabinets for cremated remains interment with multi-material frontages in oak, glass and granite with brass fixingsKeith Welters is a City of London Freeman and Furniture Liveryman and is pictured above standing next to a chair made from oak and leather designed and manufactured by his grandfather in the 1930’s.  The hand polished oak wooden cabinets were designed and recently installed as part of an ecclesiastical chapel refurbishment, providing niches for cremated remains with multi-material frontages in oak, glass and granite with brass fixings.  The image encapsulates the wide ranging expertise and craftsmanship produced by welters® over the following decades as cabinet makers and producers of high quality furniture.

The Welters family legacy is steeped in British Trade skills Culture and the younger family members are thoroughly absorbed in the Heritage of the Master Craftsmen tradition, whilst Keith Welters remains intensively active in Design, training and manufacturing commitment within the City of London Livery movement which has over many years been responsible for the Training, support and encouragement of both the young and practicing tradespersons in a vast variety of skill sets and professions.

F.D. Welters Ltd has produced many fine works including bespoke private commissions, refittings and refurbishments and the manufacturing of high-end retail furniture items as well as high volume government supply products.  The Welters family were inextricably linked to the foundation and development of the City and Guilds training and certification movement which is highly active and relevant today.

This long tradition of craftsmanship continues into its fourth generation ensuring the legacy and art of cabinetmaking are combined with the modern technological advances to the digital age.