We build the way furniture used to be built

BOSCO started in a small Giza workshop with one belief: furniture should outlive the room you bought it for.

The short version

Solid timber, real joints, finishes you can repair

Most furniture sold today is particleboard wrapped in printed film. It looks fine for two years, then swells at the first spill and cannot be fixed. We went the other way: kiln-dried solid oak, ash, birch and walnut, cut and joined the way a carpenter would have done a century ago.

Every frame uses mortise-and-tenon or dowelled joinery — mechanical joints that hold without relying on glue alone. Every surface is finished in hard-wax oil, so a scratch is something you buff out with a cloth rather than something you live with.

Nothing sits in a warehouse. When you order, we cut for you, which is why a piece takes about three weeks — and why you can change the finish, the size, or the fabric before we start.

A carpenter planing a length of oak Hand tools and shavings on a workbench A finished room with BOSCO furniture
How an order works

From your screen to your room

Choose & customise

Pick your piece and finish. Message us if you need a different size.

Pay your way

Vodafone Cash, InstaPay, or cash when we deliver.

We build it

About three weeks in the workshop. You can visit and see it.

Delivered & assembled

Into the room you want it, with the packaging taken away.

10-year frame warranty

If a joint we cut ever fails in normal use, we repair or replace it. No argument.

14-day returns

If it is not right for the room, we collect it ourselves and refund you.

Visit the workshop

We are in Giza and we like visitors. Message us and come see yours being made.

Come and see for yourself

Browse the collection, or message us and we will help you plan the room.