About Us

Based in a secret location along the coast of the New Forest, where intrigued clients moor up for private viewings and meet designer and fabricator Greg Harper, who hand crafts his artisan furniture.

Greg combines traditional methods with his own unique style. Keeping true to the natural oak, feeling and following the contours of each piece of wood.

“Some of our oak is over 300 years old! It is incredible to think of what these mighty oaks have seen throughout history and we feel very privileged to give them a new lease of life. That’s what makes it so special to me. Creating a piece which has such a natural value.

I can get lost for hours crafting an idea and not knowing where it will take me. When I then add a copper or metal section, the two forge together to create a truly organic feel, which just seems to perfectly fit in with the surroundings around me here.

Bringing such tactile pieces into a home, links you to the outdoors somehow and you can't help but feel what FUGA stands for…the ability to escape, create and renew.”

A serene body of water with reflections of clouds in the sky, featuring a sailboat and a distant shoreline during sunset.

We are passionate about using storm-blown oak wherever we can.

Throughout the creation and fabrication process, no harsh chemicals are used. Sustainable, natural products such as linseed oil and beeswax are carefully applied to treat and protect both wood and metal.

Sustainability

A person wearing safety gear, including a helmet and ear protection, is cutting a large tree trunk with a chainsaw. There is heavy machinery and trees in the background.
A person in a plaid shirt and safety mask working with a power tool on a large, natural wood slab in a woodworking or carpentry workshop. The room has a sloped wooden ceiling, a sliding glass door letting in natural light, and decorative lamps.