
Evening View
London SE22 — 2025
Stone Handleless Run.
Wall-to-wall handleless cabinetry in a warm stone lacquer, push-to-open, with integrated ovens, larder and a tall wine fridge concealed behind matching panels.
Project — 2025
London SE22
Scope
Handleless kitchen, sage island & full-height storage walls
Collection
Display 3.
An East Dulwich semi opened into a single working room at the rear, with twin skylights drawing daylight down across the island. Our brief was a quiet, modern English kitchen — handleless and stone-toned around the perimeter, with a single weighted island in soft sage.
Wall-to-wall handleless cabinetry in a warm stone lacquer conceals the ovens, larder and integrated wine fridge. The island is hand-painted in a soft sage, capped in a single book-matched slab of honed calacatta marble with a flush induction zone, an oak-lined open shelf and a recessed brass socket. A calacatta splashback frames the matte black tapware, with three hand-blown smoked glass globe pendants on brass cups overhead and a wide-plank oak floor underfoot.
Within The Space
Drift through the room — the small moments that hold it together, caught up close.

Book-matched Marble.
A single slab of honed calacatta, mirrored across the seam. The brass socket sits flush — a small piece of jewellery in the stone.

Smoked Glass.
Three smoked-glass globes on brass cups, hung low between the twin skylights to soften the daylight overhead.

Stone & Shadow.
Push-to-open handleless cabinets in warm stone lacquer, the shadow gap reading as a single quiet line against the marble.

Book-matched Marble.
A single slab of honed calacatta, mirrored across the seam. The brass socket sits flush — a small piece of jewellery in the stone.

Smoked Glass.
Three smoked-glass globes on brass cups, hung low between the twin skylights to soften the daylight overhead.

Stone & Shadow.
Push-to-open handleless cabinets in warm stone lacquer, the shadow gap reading as a single quiet line against the marble.
In Their Words
“We thought we wanted a showpiece — what we got was a room that holds the whole family. The marble has aged into us already.”
THE OWNERS · ASHFIELD ROW