
Crittal Windows - New England Kitchen, LondonTraditional Kitchen, London
Artichoke worked with the renowned interior designer Michael Smith to develop the style of this bespoke kitchen. The detailing of the furniture either side of the Wolf range is influenced by the American East Coast New England style, with chromed door catches and simple glazed wall cabinets. The extraction canopy is clad in zinc and antiqued with acid and wax.
The green painted larder cabinet contains food storage and refrigeration; the mouldings on this cabinet were inspired from a piece of Dutch antique furniture. The pot hanging rack enabled us to provide lighting over the island and saved littering the timbered ceiling with unsightly lighting.
Primary materials: Hand painted cabinetry, steel and antiqued zinc.
What Houzz contributors are saying:

Display itYou’ll never find everything hidden behind closed doors in a country kitchen so, for someone like me – not the world’s tidiest person – mixing cupboards with open shelving is the ideal compromise. Of course, we all need ample cupboard space for storing food and equipment, but equally, the country kitchen loves to show and display its wares, be it rows of shiny pans, stacks of pure white crockery, or vases ready to be filled with flowers from the garden.
What Houzz users are commenting on:

Welcoming - love the various unexpected sites



I really would like to do stained wood inside the cabinets where my staubs will be displayed
Artichoke