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Designed by: Charlie Smallbone, Ledbury Studio

Photography by: Chris Horwood

For this project, we were asked by a homeowner undertaking a major two-year refurbishment of her Kensington home to create a kitchen that fitted into her ‘Australian Skandi’ design aesthetic.

The renovation project was on an enormous scale, taking in every part of this seven-floor Kensington home, says Charlie Smallbone, founder of Ledbury Studio.

“Our homeowner wanted the interiors to reflect the cool simplicity of Scandinavian style, but mixed with the warmth of her native country Australia.

“My task was to design furniture that embraced this – and I very much enjoyed the challenge!”

 

The kitchen cabinetry is a mix of pale and painted oak with brass accents on the handles, kickplates and hanging rack above.
The kitchen cabinetry is a mix of pale and painted oak with brass accents on the handles, kickplates and hanging rack above.

It was a fair undertaking, as Charlie Smallbone created furniture for several spaces, including the dining area, television snug, boot room, office and dressing room.

However, it is the stunning light-filled, open-plan kitchen that is the crowning glory of the project.

To meet the design brief, Smallbone chose natural and painted oak for the cabinetry, which keeps the scheme as light and fresh as its surroundings.

The pale oak is book matched on the drawers of the hob run and island, while the full-height cupboards are painted white, so even though they run all the way to the ceiling, they don’t overwhelm the kitchen space.

 

Interior view of a kitchen pantry with organizational solutions
Cool white cabinetry opens to a wealth of functionality.

For a show-stopping effect, the designer placed fluted oak panels on the outside of the island and around the base of the breakfast bar.

In addition, the Statuario marble worktop cascades down the end of the island in a waterfall effect.

There are many fine details to highlight in this kitchen.

All the hand-crafted handles are made from patinated brass, as are the kickplates and the surrounds on the oak drawers.

Brass also adds a finishing touch to the edge of the matt white extractor hood and to the hanging rack over the island.

This sculptural piece not only creates an eye-catching focal point, but also provides task lighting, as well as a space for additional storage and the display of trailing house plants.

It is suspended from a curved section of ceiling, tiled in white and lit around its perimeter.

 

Veined marble features on the benchtops and splashback.
Veined marble features on the benchtops and splashback.

This kitchen is all pared-back luxury in style, but it is also beautifully clutter free thanks to the cabinets concealing a plethora of useful storage – everything has a place.

For example, the tall pantry cupboard not only stores bulky dried goods, it conceals the microwave, too.

And proving that storage can be beautiful in its own right, Ledbury Studio has also used the fluted oak detailing on the drinks cabinet in the dining area and on the television cabinet in the snug adjoining the kitchen.

Credit List

Designer
Charlie Smallbone, Ledbury Studio
Cabinetry
Ledbury Studio oak and matt white cabinets
Benchtops/splashback
Statuario marble
Sink
Franke
Taps
The 1810 Company
Oven, hob, refrigeration, dishwasher
Gaggenau
Ventilation
Westin
Flooring
Oak planks, by owner
Lighting
Owner
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) International Kitchen of the Year – Finalist

For this project, we were asked by a homeowner undertaking a major two-year refurbishment of her Kensington home to create a kitchen that fitted into her ‘Australian Skandi’ design aesthetic.

The renovation project was on an enormous scale, taking in every part of this seven-floor Kensington home, says Charlie Smallbone, founder of Ledbury Studio.

“Our homeowner wanted the interiors to reflect the cool simplicity of Scandinavian style, but mixed with the warmth of her native country Australia.

“My task was to design furniture that embraced this – and I very much enjoyed the challenge!”

 

The kitchen cabinetry is a mix of pale and painted oak with brass accents on the handles, kickplates and hanging rack above.
The kitchen cabinetry is a mix of pale and painted oak with brass accents on the handles, kickplates and hanging rack above.

It was a fair undertaking, as Charlie Smallbone created furniture for several spaces, including the dining area, television snug, boot room, office and dressing room.

However, it is the stunning light-filled, open-plan kitchen that is the crowning glory of the project.

To meet the design brief, Smallbone chose natural and painted oak for the cabinetry, which keeps the scheme as light and fresh as its surroundings.

The pale oak is book matched on the drawers of the hob run and island, while the full-height cupboards are painted white, so even though they run all the way to the ceiling, they don’t overwhelm the kitchen space.

 

Interior view of a kitchen pantry with organizational solutions
Cool white cabinetry opens to a wealth of functionality.

For a show-stopping effect, the designer placed fluted oak panels on the outside of the island and around the base of the breakfast bar.

In addition, the Statuario marble worktop cascades down the end of the island in a waterfall effect.

There are many fine details to highlight in this kitchen.

All the hand-crafted handles are made from patinated brass, as are the kickplates and the surrounds on the oak drawers.

Brass also adds a finishing touch to the edge of the matt white extractor hood and to the hanging rack over the island.

This sculptural piece not only creates an eye-catching focal point, but also provides task lighting, as well as a space for additional storage and the display of trailing house plants.

It is suspended from a curved section of ceiling, tiled in white and lit around its perimeter.

 

Veined marble features on the benchtops and splashback.
Veined marble features on the benchtops and splashback.

This kitchen is all pared-back luxury in style, but it is also beautifully clutter free thanks to the cabinets concealing a plethora of useful storage – everything has a place.

For example, the tall pantry cupboard not only stores bulky dried goods, it conceals the microwave, too.

And proving that storage can be beautiful in its own right, Ledbury Studio has also used the fluted oak detailing on the drinks cabinet in the dining area and on the television cabinet in the snug adjoining the kitchen.

Credit List

Designer
Charlie Smallbone, Ledbury Studio
Cabinetry
Ledbury Studio oak and matt white cabinets
Benchtops/splashback
Statuario marble
Sink
Franke
Taps
The 1810 Company
Oven, hob, refrigeration, dishwasher
Gaggenau
Ventilation
Westin
Flooring
Oak planks, by owner
Lighting
Owner
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) International Kitchen of the Year – Finalist

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