A crafty couple that has been selling their hand made furniture for more than 10 years are opening their workshop to the public for Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Ben and Adelaide Hinton, owners of A+B Furniture, have been selling tailored furniture at W&G Estate in East Challow near Wantage for ten years.
The couple makes furniture to commission for both homes and businesses, with each bespoke piece tailored to their customer’s requirements.
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Until Sunday May 22, the furniture makers are showing customers how they create their bespoke pieces in their workshop and will have work on show to sell.
Oxfordshire Artweeks is the UK’s oldest and biggest artist open studios and pop-up exhibition event and this year it is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Visit Unit 7, W&G Estate, East Challow, Wantage for A+B Furniture.
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This story was written by Rebecca Whittaker, she joined the team in 2019 as a multimedia reporter.
Rebecca covers education and news in Abingdon and Wantage.
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