Kitchen for a Regency House | Andrew Petherick

Contemporary Space in a Traditional English Setting Wells / United Kingdom / 2008

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Artichoke worked with the interior designer Ilse Crawford to design this bespoke kitchen in a Grade II listed Regency house in the English countryside.  Artichoke made two furniture ‘elements’ providing the main functions for the kitchen. Care was taken not to interfere with the original interior architecture of the room as tall Georgian windows enable light to flood over the furniture as well as providing delightful views of the house's grounds. Limited selections of fine quality natural materials helped create the feeling of an art installation, enhancing the drama of this fabulous room.


Primary materials: Hand burnished gloss pigmented lacquer and bookmatched Statuary marble. The kitchen scullery is in English oak, finished in soap, a traditional Georgian period finish.

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    Artichoke worked with the interior designer Ilse Crawford to design this bespoke kitchen in a Grade II listed Regency house in the English countryside.  Artichoke made two furniture ‘elements’ providing the main functions for the kitchen. Care was taken not to interfere with the original interior architecture of the room as tall Georgian windows enable light to flood over the furniture as well as providing delightful views of the house's...

    Project details
    • Year 2008
    • Work started in 2007
    • Work finished in 2008
    • Client Private
    • Contractor Private
    • Cost Confidential
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence
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