Project Specification
Project
Bespoke Kitchen
Hardware
Armac Martin, Cotswold and Blakes collection
Interior Designer
Yoko Kloeden
Photographer
Anna Stathaki
Location
London
The cabinetry is finished in a soft off-white shade, designed to gently reflect the changing light throughout the day. Brass handles catch the eye in a subtle way, lending a warm glow without stealing attention.


The subtle off-white tone that softens the space and invites natural light to move gently across the surfaces. Timber shelving introduces warmth and grain, offering an organic contrast to the clean-lined cabinetry and quartz worktops.
The tall cabinetry acts as an architectural anchor in the room. Streamlined, practical, and elegantly proportioned. But there’s more than just storage here. A movable ladder on a brass rail adds character and function, offering access to the upper shelves while making a quiet nod to classic library interiors. It’s a beautiful moment in the space, unexpected, yet perfectly at home.
Open shelves sit beside the taller units, adding contrast and rhythm. It’s a mix that feels curated but never cluttered. A place for ceramics, cookbooks, or pieces collected over time. This balance of openness and order is at the heart of the design. Everything has its place, but nothing feels rigid or overly styled.
While this space lives in London, its craftsmanship roots run deep in Yorkshire. Like every kitchen we make, it was carefully built in our workshop, each door, shelf, and cabinet tested, hand-finished, and considered. What results is more than just a kitchen. It’s a space to live in, cook in, and slow down in.