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BDBespoke Dressing RoomsDesigned Around You
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Island Units & Dressing Tables designed around you.

The piece the room is built around.

An island unit is the piece that turns a dressing room into a destination. Drawers on every face, deep enough for sweaters; leather-lined trays for jewellery and watches; integrated mirror lift in the top; sockets and charging hidden under a hinged flap. We design them as the architectural centrepiece of the room — proportioned to the floor, finished to match the wardrobes, lit from above by a pendant or coffered ceiling.

Dressing tables follow the same logic. A polished worktop at the right height. A triple mirror that folds or lifts on a slow-close mechanism. A drawer for cosmetics with a fitted insert for your actual collection. Considered lighting — not the cold strip-light of a hotel — designed to flatter the way you actually use it. Every piece is one-off, drawn to your room, your wardrobe and the rest of the joinery.

What We Offer

Every island unit is built around six commitments.

Centre-stage proportions

Sized to your room's floor plan with clear walking circulation and the right relationship to wardrobes and seating.

Leather-lined drawer interiors

Suede, Tay-cloth or Italian leather drawer linings, with fitted inserts for jewellery, watches and accessories.

Integrated mirror lifts

Slow-close, hidden until you want them. Tilting, magnifying and triple options.

Hidden technology

USB-C charging, wireless charging pads, hairdryer/styler sockets — visible only when in use.

Polished worktops

Solid timber, hand-finished lacquer, stone, leather-wrapped — finish chosen to suit the room.

Lit from above

Pendant lighting, coffered ceiling lighting, integrated mirror lighting — designed in plan.

The work behind a great island unit is invisible. That's how you know it was done properly.
— The Bespoke Dressing Rooms Studio
Begin Your Project

Your dressing room, drawn around your life.

Book a free in-home consultation. A designer will visit you, measure the space and listen — then return with drawings, finishes and a fixed all-in quote.