When we met the owners of this fantastic London townhouse to discuss their kitchen, it quickly became apparent they were open to creating something that was truly unique to them and their space.
The room was large and rectangular, with an old brick interior on one side, and a new glass extension at the other. We decided to soften the binary layout with furniture that brought these two styles together. We were also keen to build interest without being confined to the profile of the walls.
We experimented with segmented blocks that collided together to create a dynamic and ergonomic living space. The resulting chevron-shaped layered island, with angled work surfaces and tapered shelving, imparts a fluidity to the space. A thoughtful selection of tactile materials woven throughout brings it all together.
Interviewed in Good Home magazine, our client said: “SplinterWorks were great at helping us to really think about how we would use the space, making sure it balanced practicality with design.”
Status: Built
Location: London, GB
Firm Role: Kitchen design