
London
What makes this scheme particularly successful is that the worktop is integral to the design. It forms part of the overall composition of colour and texture, introducing both contrast and cohesion. The tonal depth within the Bianco Eclipse speaks naturally to the metal finishes of the Zip tap and 1810 sinks, yet still retains its own feature. The bespoke white satin lacquered cabinetry along the main run finds its counterpart in the seamless Designer White Corian of the island, creating a subtle connection between the two areas. This shared clarity of tone allows the scheme to feel unified, giving space for other finishes and materials to take the lead. Against this calm foundation, richer textures and deeper tones are able to stand forward with confidence, without overwhelming the overall balance of the design. The result is a scheme defined by contrast but manages to feel in balance, where sculpted surfaces and natural texture exist in harmony. Each element plays its role, contributing to a space that feels both composed and expressive.


This project centres around 30mm Sensa Taj Mahal Mirage quartzite, used across the worktops and full-height splashbacks to create a soft, natural flow through the space.


A high-contrast kitchen design with an extra honed Arabescato Corchia Marble worktop, leading to a classic design with a contemporary twist.