The Kitchen Designers’ Guide to London’s Best Showrooms

In the world of kitchen design London offers an unrivalled wealth of inspiration. As bespoke kitchen designers, we’re constantly seeking out the best sources for materials, appliances and details that elevate our projects – and many of the industry’s finest resources are right here on our doorstep. Whether you’re a fellow designer, an architect, or a homeowner working with a design professional, these standout showrooms are our go-to stops across the capital.

Buster + Punch – Hardware with attitude
47-49 Charlotte Rd, London EC2A 3QT
When a project calls for high-spec, high-impact hardware, Buster + Punch consistently delivers. Known for their bold finishes, diamond knurled textures and solid metal construction, their pieces make a statement even in our most minimalist of kitchens. Many of our kitchens are handleless by design, but when we do include handles, Buster + Punch’s cabinetry hardware is often the first place we turn to, as seen here in our Hardings project. The Shoreditch showroom is small but mighty and packed with inspiring details that demonstrate just how much thought can go into a handle, switch or socket. For architects and designers, there’s also a dedicated trade space – ideal for exploring the full potential of this industrial-style hardware up close.

Cameron Design House – Sculptural lighting
96A Clifton Hill, London, NW8 0JT
Lighting is one of the most important – and often underestimated – aspects of successful kitchen design. For truly sculptural fixtures that become part of the architecture, we’re huge fans of Cameron Design House. Their flagship workshop and studio in St John’s Wood showcases the full extent of what their team can create. We particularly love the Oksat chandelier, which hangs in pride of place in our Richmond showroom. With its constellation of cylindrical forms and customisable configuration, it’s lighting as art – perfect for large and small kitchen-dining spaces.

Cosentino City London – Worktop wizardry
1 Hatton Garden, London EC1N 8SJ
If you’ve ever worked on a project involving composite quartz or ultra-compact worktops, chances are you’ve come across Cosentino. As the parent company behind Silestone and Dekton, Cosentino’s newly opened Hatton Garden showroom is purpose-built with design professionals in mind, offering a vast materials library and hands-on sample zones, digital planning tools and flexible meeting areas. It’s a hub for the kitchen design London community, with a regular programme of demos, launches and CPDs. We recently used Silestone’s Coral Clay with a suede finish in our Moony kitchen – a warm, tactile surface that balances beauty and performance effortlessly.

Domus – The designer’s tile library
60 Queenstown Road, Battersea, London SW8 3RY
Tiles and flooring can make or break a kitchen scheme – and Domus never fails to deliver. The company also has a space in Clerkenwell, but the Battersea showroom is more than just a materials library; it’s a creative destination. A particular highlight for us (for obvious reasons) is the recently installed Hosting Kitchen, conceived by Designed by Woulfe and made by Roundhouse. Featuring Gaggenau appliances, Domus surfaces, and a mix of innovative materials, it’s where great design meets practical demonstration. Whether you’re attending a CPD event or scoping out the latest floor tiles, it’s well worth a visit.

Miele Mayfair Experience Centre – Smart appliance solutions
72 Piccadilly, London W1J 8HP
Miele is one of our most trusted appliance partners – known for reliability, precision and smart engineering. Their new Mayfair Experience Centre, conveniently pitched opposite The Ritz, takes appliance shopping to a whole new level. Visitors can try out working models, watch live demos and explore future-facing tech like a clever self-cleaning oven that washes with water and soap, and a fridge that opens via voice command (ideal when your hands are full). We use Miele appliances in so many of our bespoke kitchens – pictured is our Brand project – and the performance speaks for itself. While walk-ins are no problem, booking ahead ensures more tailored support, which is particularly helpful for multi-appliance projects like this one.

Pinch – Furniture with personality
200 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UN
Finally, no kitchen design project is complete without beautiful furniture to complement the cabinetry. While we craft beautiful bespoke freestanding furniture, we also value the fresh perspective Pinch brings to the design conversation. Their Pimlico Road showroom sits in the heart of London’s interiors scene, surrounded by antique dealers and other interior furnishings stores. These Imo Bar Stools, shown in our Fulham showroom, are a firm favourite of ours – elegant, ergonomic, and just the right level of detail for a luxury kitchen space. Echoing many of Roundhouse’s core values, Pinch furniture is crafted to endure and made to be lived with, not just looked at.
Explore Roundhouse showrooms across London
These standout destinations are a constant source of inspiration for our team, but if you want to experience kitchen design London through the Roundhouse lens, our own showrooms are the perfect place to start. Each one reflects our commitment to craftsmanship, creativity and thoughtful design – with expert kitchen designers ready to guide your project from concept to completion.
Come and visit us at any of our London locations:
- Roundhouse Wigmore Street – 11 Wigmore Street, London W1U 1PE
- Roundhouse Fulham – 857-861 Fulham Road, London SW6 5HJ
- Roundhouse Richmond – 380 Richmond Road, Richmond TW1 2DX
- Roundhouse Clapham – 95 Nightingale Lane, London SW12 8NX
Drop in for inspiration or book a design consultation – we’d love to show you what makes a Roundhouse kitchen unique.