
Crafted from honest materials. Built to last.
Our Design Approach
Every home has a rhythm — a quiet dialogue between light, space, and the people who move through it. When I begin a design, I look beyond the kitchen itself and study the architecture, the age, and the character of the building. I consider how life unfolds within it — how the space is used, where the eye rests, how movement flows. The result is a kitchen shaped by its surroundings, grounded in craftsmanship, and designed to feel naturally at home.


Our Approach
With a focus on blending traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation, our projects range from classic kitchen layouts to contemporary culinary spaces, ensuring a cohesive and inspiring experience for all homeowners.
Our mission is to create kitchens that feel as good as they look . Spaces built with integrity, care, and craft.
In our workshop here in the UK, every piece begins with real wood and the hands of a maker. We believe a kitchen should have soul, not just style. And that true quality comes from time, patience, and respect for the materials. Each one we build is made to last, to age beautifully, and to become part of the home’s story.
About the founder
I grew up surrounded by materials - wood, metal, stone - watching my dad restore furniture in his home workshop. That space shaped me. It taught me that everything has a past and a future, that the way we build matters. I’ve moved through restoration, furniture making, industrial design, and large-scale fabrication, always drawn to the space between concept and craft.
Now, I design and build environments that people move through, interact with, and sometimes use in ways I never expected. The unpredictability of how people redefine a space just by being in it, fascinates me. After working on a number of ambitious redesign projects, my trajectory is towards creation on a bigger scale - designing not just kitchens but experiences, considering flow, movement, and function.
I care a lot about longevity. I choose materials with an afterlife, things that carry their own history. My aesthetic is minimal but intentional, shaped by history, brutalist forms, and natural textures, but ultimately led by functionality. Every project is a balance of structure and instinct, of logic and feel. At the core of it all, I want to make things that last, that work, that mean something.

Al Peters
Lead Kitchen Designer
Maker
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Installation man