In a move that celebrates the ‘Best of British’, both Bisley and deadgood fly the flag for the ‘designed in Britain; made in Britain’ model. With our shared values of functionality, quality and longevity, both of our brands focus on creating timeless designs, with personality.
Dan Ziglam, Co-founder and Director at deadgood, commented:
"Bisley share many of our own core values, manufacturing high-quality products in the UK and providing employment for local communities, while also promoting and supporting the best of British design. As a young, modern brand, we’re delighted to be partnering with them, utilising their vast experience and global reach to support our own plans to build an internationally recognised design brand.”
The majority of our most notable designs – including the Working Girl Lounge Chair, Love Collection & Scafell Sofa, and a variety of chairs, stools and tables – have been installed into Bisley’s New York showroom. For now, however, these will primarily be showcased online, on this our newly redeveloped website, at least until we can all get out and about again.
The mix of soft seating and breakout furniture – which are designed for commercial environments worldwide – complements the Bisley product portfolio, which includes the award-winning modular storage system, BOB, and the iconic MultiDrawer, both of which have received a Design Guild Mark.
Robin Bayliss, Group Sales Director for Bisley commented:
“It’s fantastic to have another Great British manufacturer in deadgood that we’re bringing to our friends in America. deadgood pride themselves on producing high quality, ‘homegrown’ products - values that resonate with us at Bisley. Their seating and tables, alongside our storage, have the ability to provide beautiful and functional workplace solutions.
Elliot, Dan & I have similar aspirations for both our brands in North America. We have been discussing a partnership for some time now, and, despite the current global situation being uncertain, I am pleased that we’re finally announcing our partnership”.