The Roundhouse team is getting very excited about the opening of our flagship showroom as part of the London Design Festival, which takes place from 13 -21 September 2013. We’re busy unwrapping beautiful ceramics from James and Tilla Waters to display during the festival. We met the Waters at the Homes & Gardens Designer Awards,… Continue reading Concrete + Clay – London Design Festival Exhibition
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Roundhouse @ Le Manoir
A superbly designed kitchen + excellent cooking = happy Roundhouse people. None more so than Roundhouse Managing Director Craig Matson and his wife, Roundhouse architect, Victoria after a day spent at The Raymond Blanc Cookery School at Le Manoir Aux Quat’ Saisons. Craig and Victoria were invited by Gaggenau appliances, (renowned for their stunning looks… Continue reading Roundhouse @ Le Manoir
As Seen in Living Etc
Roundhouse clients are a stylish lot but Sue Miller, property developer and interior designer takes design to whole other level with her industrial & Manhattan influenced house, featured in this month’s Living Etc. We pride ourselves on our family friendly kitchens designed to be as unique as our customers are and love this photo… Continue reading As Seen in Living Etc
Roundhouse’s got talent!
At Roundhouse we love to encourage emerging talent, be it in the designs we display in our showroom from craftsmen and women or in the work the students on annual placement from university do for us. We recently had our youngest recruit, 15 year old Lily, who came on work placement from school. She proved… Continue reading Roundhouse’s got talent!
A fine finish in Wigmore Street
We’ve just completed the renovation of our flagship Wigmore Street showroom and it looks absolutely stunning! Among the new bespoke kitchen displays we’ve revealed is a beautiful brand new finish on our Urbo range – ‘Driftwood.’ It’s a lovely sea-washed oak with a new polished concrete worksurface with an inset stainless steel sink, a flush… Continue reading A fine finish in Wigmore Street
Q. Why did the chicken cross the kitchen?
Maintaining our trademark advertising using client’s kitchens and featuring their lovely pets takes time and patience but the payoff is getting a great photograph. We took the idea to a whole new level recently and photographed not just one animal but three; big dog Holly, adorable puppy Hebe and obliging chicken Matilda. We were in… Continue reading Q. Why did the chicken cross the kitchen?
Concrete chic in Wigmore Street
Whenever new materials and installations are unveiled in our showrooms, it always causes excitement among the Roundhouse team. The latest addition to the flagship Wigmore Street showroom is no exception. We have had to be patient through the evolutionary process, which took place over a period of about three weeks, eventually revealing two new materials.… Continue reading Concrete chic in Wigmore Street
New look Wigmore Street
There’s a textural theme to our refurbished flagship showroom in Wigmore Street. Unique finishes include hi-gloss metallic bronze, the finest example of beautiful, smooth polished marble and the newly launched polished concrete. We’re very proud of the new finishes developed in our Malvern factory, including a unique Patinated Bronze metallic on the ‘Pocket’ door cupboards,… Continue reading New look Wigmore Street
Keeping up with down under
Roundhouse is synonymous with good design and we love to find products that work seamlessly with our bespoke kitchens. One such company we’ve worked with for some time is New Zealand appliance manufacturer, Fisher & Paykel. Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer dishwasher in top NZ Chef Peter Gordon’s (first of three!) Roundhouse bespoke kitchens Recently a… Continue reading Keeping up with down under
Our friends in the East
Things were buzzing down Farringdon way as Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) comes to a close today. On three ‘industrial chic’ floors of former Victorian glass works, the Farmiloe Building, plenty of gorgeous furniture and lighting was on display to inspire the most avid design groupie. Our friends at Deadgood and Pinch both showed some lovely… Continue reading Our friends in the East
