28/05/2026
Shaped by the client’s clear vision and passion for design, this North London project is full of personality, energy and thoughtful details.
Using IKEA cabinets as a foundation, the client commissioned us to supply fronts for the base units, central island and lift-up cabinets above the fridge freezer, as well as bespoke joinery in the form of an open wall cabinet and floating shelves.
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25/05/2026
As part of this converted warehouse extension near the River Thames, we designed an open-plan kitchen that exudes a quiet luxury.
The scheme pairs Howdens cabinetry with our MATT-E fronts in Beige Arizona laminate by , complete with American walnut edging. Hidden integrated handles on the wall cabinets create a clean profile, while J-pull handles on the base cabinets provide practical, everyday utility.
Bespoke open cabinetry and appliances elevate the space, bringing a refined sense of loft living.
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20/05/2026
The Sitting Pink project on Copleston Road is a vibrant and playful kitchen space that bucks short-lived design trends and conventional compositions in favour of a more idiosyncratic approach. The result is both inspiring and richly rewarding.
Cabinet fronts include WOOD-E in American Red Elm veneer, MATT-E fronts in Azzuro Naxos and Giallo Kashmir, and LAM-E fronts in Rosa Bourbon and Bianco 0001. Handle styles include the ‘Edwards’ and ‘Hobson’ by , alongside our Integrated Straight Pull in solid oak.
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17/05/2026
Views from the outside in.
With the weather about to turn for the better, we turn our lens to the outside spaces that connect our kitchens to nature: from landscaped gardens to lofty apartment views.
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14/05/2026
Once reserved for commercial kitchens, stainless steel is now a favourite material among interior designers and home renovators alike. In our latest journal post, we unpack the allure of this popular alloy.
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11/05/2026
Built on the site of three derelict Victorian coach houses formerly used as a vehicle repair garage, this modern family home is tucked away along a quiet and unassuming mews.
The layout and material palette are reminiscent of the Case Study Houses of the American modernist period, where open-plan living and emphasis on natural light were defining characteristics.
This modernist influence is reflected in the use of American White Oak veneer for the wall cladding above the sink, alongside bespoke joinery throughout the kitchen, lounge, utility and understairs study.
The space is augmented by iconic design pieces, including Vitsoe shelving, a vintage Louis Poulsen pendant light, and modern European-inspired dining chairs by Jasper Morrison, further reinforcing the modernist charm of the home.
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06/05/2026
Hassett Road, London
An exercise in restraint, this East London kitchen features custom fronts for IKEA cabinets, plus a bespoke pantry kit and continuous bench to maximise storage and functionality.
The addition of artwork, soft furnishings and large houseplants create a natural connection to the garden beyond.
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01/05/2026
Delicious details from our latest project, Horn Lane. The combination of black IKEA cabinets with custom timber veneered fronts and stainless steel worktops is expertly measured and refined.
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28/04/2026
Horn Lane, London
Part of a ground floor extension project led by , this minimalist-inspired kitchen pairs dark-stained European oak fronts with white-stained Ash to create a rich tonal contrast. The bespoke floating shelves and client-supplied stainless steel worktops and upstand achieve a refined, industrial aesthetic.
"Our goal was to create a modern space that combines wood and stainless steel as the primary materials. The result is a kitchen we’re truly delighted with - both beautiful and highly functional - and it’s now a space the whole family enjoys every day." - Alison, client
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20/04/2026
Selbourne, Bristol
For this terrace transformation, we worked closely with the homeowners and their architect to design a kitchen that can grow alongside their young family.
Using their IKEA plans as a starting point, we combined custom American Walnut veneered fronts with integrated J-Pull detailing, alongside a bespoke tall unit and shelving, to create a refined, premium finish.
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