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Humphrey Munson is a traditional cabinetmaking company based in Felsted, Essex in England.

Founded in 1995, Humphrey Munson uses traditional joinery techniques to manufacture kitchens and cabinetry for other rooms in the home.

The company's flagship showroom is in Felsted, Essex with a second showroom in St. Albans, Hertfordshire.

History
In 1995, Peter Humphrey founded Humphrey Munson with a small workshop and showroom in Essex, England. The name 'Humphrey Munson' is a combination of his surname and the surname of his great-great-grandfather Joseph Munson - a master cabinetmaker in the late 1800s in the east end of London. Initially the company produced cabinetry for residential and commercial projects, including creating the throne upon which Madonna was carried onto the stage of the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show which took place on February 5, 2012.

As the company's reputation for designing, manufacturing and installing high quality kitchen cabinets grew, the company strategy focused solely on residential projects with kitchens at the forefront of the offering.

In 2014, Humphrey Munson opened a second showroom on historic Holywell Hill in St. Albans launching two new kitchen ranges the 'Spenlow' and the 'Markham' for outdoor kitchens. With live kitchen displays of fully functioning kitchens, Humphrey Munson in a destination experience showroom with regular private events for clients.

In November 2019, Humphrey Munson will re-launch the newly renovated showroom spaces in Felsted, England which will make it the first showroom in the UK to have live indoor and outdoor kitchen displays featuring appliances by Sub-Zero & Wolf.

Awards
In 2015, Peter Humphrey won Best Transitional Kitchen Award for the 'Ashurst House Project' at the global Sub-Zero & Wolf Kitchen Design Contest Awards in the USA. Featuring the 'Nickleby' cabinetry, the judging panel commented that the design was “exquisitely detailed“, “so charming” and “quintessentially British“.