
2026
Type
Residential
Location
London, United Kingdom
Concept
We collaborated once again with Rebecca Sicardi on this Newington Green project, overlooking the Mildmay line tracks in North London.
With a shared appreciation for stainless steel, we were delighted to discover that the client, Danny, embraced the same vision from the outset. The result is a largely freestanding stainless steel kitchen that balances industrial clarity with warmth and character. A subtle nod to the modernist era was introduced through textured glass sliding doors set within Douglas fir wall-mounted cabinetry.
Alongside the main living spaces, the attic was transformed into a combined snug and office, where bold colour drenching and integrated fitted joinery create a space that feels intimate, calm, and highly personal.
Photography coming soon :)
Type
Residential
Location
London, United Kingdom
Concept
We collaborated once again with Rebecca Sicardi on this Newington Green project, overlooking the Mildmay line tracks in North London.
With a shared appreciation for stainless steel, we were delighted to discover that the client, Danny, embraced the same vision from the outset. The result is a largely freestanding stainless steel kitchen that balances industrial clarity with warmth and character. A subtle nod to the modernist era was introduced through textured glass sliding doors set within Douglas fir wall-mounted cabinetry.
Alongside the main living spaces, the attic was transformed into a combined snug and office, where bold colour drenching and integrated fitted joinery create a space that feels intimate, calm, and highly personal.
Photography coming soon :)
Type
Residential
Location
London, United Kingdom
Concept
We collaborated once again with Rebecca Sicardi on this Newington Green project, overlooking the Mildmay line tracks in North London.
With a shared appreciation for stainless steel, we were delighted to discover that the client, Danny, embraced the same vision from the outset. The result is a largely freestanding stainless steel kitchen that balances industrial clarity with warmth and character. A subtle nod to the modernist era was introduced through textured glass sliding doors set within Douglas fir wall-mounted cabinetry.
Alongside the main living spaces, the attic was transformed into a combined snug and office, where bold colour drenching and integrated fitted joinery create a space that feels intimate, calm, and highly personal.
Photography coming soon :)