Paulo is the production manager at the De La Espada
factory, organising every stage of manufacture from the
raw materials through to final assembly. He applies his
deep understanding of woodcraft and detailed knowledge of
every machine and process in our facility to constantly
improve efficiency and productivity. His management role is
supported by his work programming the CAM (Computer Aided
Manufacturing) which defines the tools and processes that
must be performed by the CNC (Computerised Numeric Control)
machinery. The insight gained by this programming work
allows him to optimise even our most advanced manufacturing
methods.
Managing an entire team of people and their work expectations
requires a sharp focus on detail as well as the bigger
picture, profound knowledge of carpentry, and a personable
approach to communication as he coordinates efforts with
craftspeople in every department. Though the tasks are
challenging and varied, Paulo is well-equipped to deliver
results due as much to his warm personality as to his
extensive experience. He has been an integral part of
the factory for 27 years, and has forged many friendships
during that time — friendships which extend beyond the
factory doors to weekends at the gym, or a catch up while
helping each other with home improvements.
OUR CRAFTSPEOPLE
Production: Paulo
OUR CRAFTSPEOPLE
Natalina is part of the general assembly team at the
De La Espada factory. Her work involves marrying the
individual parts and sub-assemblies to create the final
timber forms before they are sent to the sanding team. This
includes finessing joinery details and component profiles,
as well as connecting wood joinery and hardware. She also
performs precise hand-adjustments which are particularly
demanding on drawers and doors where shadow gaps must be
uniform throughout. Natalina enjoys the variety her job
offers: with every piece made to order, her specific tasks
differ daily.
When she’s not working, she tends her own plot of land
where she grows lettuce, cabbage and fruit. She is quick
to share the harvest with her neighbours who happily
offer their own crops in return.
General Assembly: Natalina
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