about us.
Steadfast Joinery first began trading in 2017 from a small shed in Green Island, Dunedin.
The business name was chosen to act as a key reminder of the brands mission: “A manufacturing venture, with the aim to provide Dunedin with quality, custom joinery.”
A few years on, now servicing the greater Otago region with this same mission, the Steadfast Joinery team comprises of a number of different industries and backgrounds, based out of a bigger and better workshop in Dunedin’s central industrial area.
These Master Craftsmen, each with their own specialist skills, allows Steadfast Joinery’s designers the freedom to create and pursue very detailed joinery designs.
Always conscious of its carbon footprint, Steadfast Joinery is part of the Trees That Count community, and recommends and specialises in the use of timbers from renewable resources. Working alongside eco-conscious clients, they’re able to create kitchens that are plastic-free, and don’t contain any glues or adhesives with high formaldehyde emissions.
From the very start of the manufacturing phase, our programming specialists make every effort to minimise waste and repurpose any left-over materials.
Reusing and recycling occur regularly on Steadfast Joinery projects, with the firm happy to utilise client-supplied material (such as old flooring planks) and convert them into new pieces of furniture and joinery.
Steadfast Joinery sources locally where possible, looking first to New Zealand made goods. All rubbish bin hardware inserts are made in New Zealand, and all steel work, upholstery, glass, stone, acrylic, and lacquer are sourced from small Dunedin businesses. We like to recommend reliable plumbers, electricians, builders, and flooring specialists so that every aspect of your project is completed to a high standard.
Steadfast
/ˈstɛdfɑːst/
Adjective
Resolutely or dutifully firm
and unwavering.
joinery
/ˈdʒɔɪnəri/
Noun
Wooden components of a building, such as stairs, doors, and frames, viewed collectively.