Deadgood 2020

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Photo: Kirkby Design

Our eclectic collection of products are designed and made in Britain and supplied to leading commercial projects and influential brands worldwide.




We pride ourselves on offering a flexible service and it’s easy for us to modify certain products by altering colours, fabrics and finishes, if required. In fact, many of our collections are available in any colour, so we can fit straight into your next big interior specification.








Capsule

Capsule Collection by Deadgood Studio The Capsule Collection is a range of fully upholstered lounge chairs and sofas whose form is derived from a simple capsule shape. The range offers a playful reference to both the solar system and sixties’ space-age adventure.



Harvey

Harvey Collection by Deadgood Studio Harvey combines a familiar midcentury aesthetic with the practical requirements of twenty-first century applications. Contrasting button detailing, upholstered panels and pleated arm sections offer a tailored look to this eccentric gent.



Love

Love Collection by Deadgood Studio The Love Collection is available in single, double or three-seat versions with either a low or high back. Deep wings offer the user privacy when taking a call or holding an informal meeting, whilst the four solid timber legs offer a domestic look and feel.







Scafell


Scafell by Deadgood Studio The Scafell Sofa and Cave is a modular sofa and booth system that offers a comfortable and generously proportioned seat, alongside the opportunity for playful colourways. The mixed sizes of width and height reference the boulder field atop England’s highest summit, whilst the subtle smiling stitch detail is a reminder of Deadgood days out.



in every detail.

You understand why we do what we do, what our brand and our culture stand for. Like us you share similar experiences, aspirations and influences. Music, fashion, popular culture, technology and travel. It’s all in here, we’re just bottling it up into a brand that happens to develop beautiful products. We are you, in more ways than one.


Woody

Woody by Vicki Leach Woody is a fun and practical upholstered stool and bench collection with the distinct aesthetic of a fallen tree. The design addresses the growing need for ways to reconnect with nature and the outdoors and offers a playful juxtaposition for use within the built environment.



Working Girl Lounge


Working Girl Lounge Chair & Sofa by David Irwin The Working Girl Collection’s aesthetic combines simple utilitarian styling with a robust material choice. Both the lounge chair and sofa are honest in terms of their construction methods, with the exposed webbing creating a distinct aesthetic coupled with superb comfort.








Working Girl Stool


Working Girl Stool by David Irwin The Working Girl Collection’s aesthetic combines simple utilitarian styling with a robust material choice. The bar stool features a powder-coated or raw, recycled steel frame and either a lacquered oak or upholstered seat. Each item in the seating range stacks vertically, with the timber model boasting a handy aperture that enhances portability.


Working Girl Chair Working Girl Chair by David Irwin Just like the rest of this collection, the Working Girl Chair features a powder-coated or raw recycled steel frame and either a lacquered oak or upholstered seat. The chair features a small footprint for those projects where space is at a premium.




We’re constantly pursuing our mission to challenge the preconceived conceptions of what a commercial furniture brand should look like, all the while developing simple products for the modern workplace.






Naked


Naked Chair by Gala Wright and Magnus Long The Naked Chair comprises a simple powder-coated metal frame with a perforated steel seat and backrest. Based on raw metal beginnings, this stacking cafe chair is suitable for a wide variety of environments, both indoors and out.


Hug


Hug Chair by Deadgood Studio The hero of our Hug collection utilises Lloyd Loom, a traditional yet somewhat forgotten twentieth-century material made from kraft paper and aluminium wire, sat atop a recycled steel frame. Available in dining and lounge chair versions in either Lloyd Loom, oak or upholstered finishes.


Setter


Setter Chair by David Irwin Setter boasts a solid oak frame and backrest, with the possibilities of a hard or soft seat pad. Compound angles to the rear provide some subtle mid-century inspired detailing, whilst the curve on the back doubles up as an armrest, the profile of which bears reference to that of an Irish Setter. An off the wall reference and inspiration for the name.


Lap


Lap Stool by SmithMatthias The Lap Stool is a range of two stacking timber stools produced in solid European oak. This counter or bench height stool features a simple and overtly visible lap joint, offering inherent structural strength to the product. A bent metal footrest and shaped seat add extra elements of comfort and practicality.




Working Girl Table


Working Girl Table by David Irwin The Working Girl Table range offers simple utilitarian styling and features solid oak, with a recycled steel leg. Available in two heights in standard or XXXL sizes, each product boasts a handy aperture that encourages effective cable management for agile working.


Aluminium Table

Aluminium Table by Max Lamb Our Aluminium Tables utilise a technically efficient water-jet cutting process to cut three sheets of metal plate that lock together with four simple socket bolts. These tables can be left unfinished to reveal the inconsistent imperfections and mill marks, or powder coated for a more considered finish.



Marra


Marra Table by SmithMatthias Marra is a simple yet distinctive range of occasional tables whose detailing is inherited from the method of construction. Visible notches provide both an effective method of assembly and also a subtle yet somewhat familiar point of reference, a sentiment that is further enhanced through the choice of name, with ‘Marra’ being a northern English slang word for friend.


Tree

Tree Table by John Tree Our simple modular table system takes inspiration from a traditional farmhouse style dining table. This easy-going classic is reinterpreted with a modern material choice and a fresh palette, bringing new life to an already familiar aesthetic. The collection intelligently utilises a selection of standard components across a range of sizes.



Turn


Turn Table by Deadgood Studio Turn is a coffee and side table featuring an engineered aesthetic with a twist. Consisting of a box section steel frame, the products are fabricated in an unorthodox way. Twisting the material through forty five degrees gives the illusion of the table top rotating around the centrepoint. It’s also a nifty little feature that means you won’t catch your legs. Simple, practical and fun.



Parq Life Collection by Lee Broom

It is our duty as designers to make things as durable and relevant as possible. Our timeless classics are not only designed to outlive immediate trends but they can also contribute to the sustainability goals of a commercial project. Damaging the environment for short term gains is just not our style. That doesn’t mean we have to be bland though.




Bristol Light


Bristol Light by Deadgood Studio This simple modern pendant fitting utilises a time-honoured, free-blown glass-making technique, with each piece being slightly different to the next. The traditional process allows for either a signature cobalt blue or clear crystal colour to be achieved.


Wire Light Wire Lighting by Deadgood Studio The Wire Lighting collection comes in various sizes, as a pendant or standard lamp. Taking its cue from the iconic form of an urn lamp, the range combines traditional styling with a precise and technically efficient production method, resulting in a decorative product that is both fun and familiar.



Spun Light Spun Light by Deadgood Studio The Spun Light is an honest product inspired by the raw attributes of industrial spinning processes. Manufactured out of spun aluminium these simple pendant lights have been purposely unfinished to highlight the natural imperfections of the production process. Available with a pop of colour if desired.



Rugs

Pixel Rug by Deadgood Studio

Pop Rugs by Deadgood Studio

Knurled Rug by Deadgood Studio

Blurring the lines between craft and digital, the pattern of the rug is determined by an 8-bit filter of a complex Persian Rug, bringing this traditional object into the digital age. All rugs are hand-tufted from 100% wool.

Drawing on a variety of influences including the Memphis Design Group and the work of New York artist Keith Haring, these bold rugs are a representation of our eclectic style.

Woven in four harmonious colours, mimicking the appearance and tactility of industrial knurling but swapping the usual cold characteristics for a distinct warmth and exploded geometry.









UK & European Enquiries Foundry Lane Studios, Foundry Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 1LH London Showroom 46 Old Street London EC1V 9AQ +44 (0) 203 371 0214 info@deadgoodltd.co.uk deadgoodltd.co.uk @deadgoodltd

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