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Dark stained oak wraps the room, softened by a Meadow Thistle island and Taj Mahal quartzite. Pimlico is a kitchen of calm and confidence.


Pimlico is modern, but not stark. Dark stained oak wraps the cabinetry in a continuous, confident sweep, its vertical grain bringing rhythm and depth. It's minimal, but warmed by timber you really want to touch. Handleless J-groove doors keep everything seamless and composed, letting the material be the star.


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At the heart sits an island in Naked's Meadow Thistle - a gentle pink that lifts the scheme without turning it sugary. Topped in Taj Mahal quartzite, it introduces subtle movement and light against the darker oak backdrop. A lowered section creates space for dining, so the island becomes not just a prep zone, but a place to gather.

A long horizontal window draws light across the sink run, connecting the kitchen to the outside. The arched opening softens the geometry and adds a note of architectural elegance, giving the space a feeling of flow.

This is a kitchen that creates a sense of calm. The Bora hob keeps sightlines uninterrupted and a Quooker tap delivers boiling water on demand. A Fisher & Paykel fridge freezer and Miele appliances are integrated seamlessly into the run.

The kitchen is full of thoughtful details, like the integrated book shelving in the island, and storage that disappears into the oak. Pimlico proves that modern design doesn't need to be cold, and minimalism doesn't need to be austere. It can be warm, tactile and even luxurious - and create a calm sanctuary in a busy home.
Credits
Photographer: Juliet Murphy

Taj Mahal Quartzite

Bora hob

Fisher & Paykel fridge freezer/Miele appliances

Quooker hot tap

Lowered table seating
J-Groove
Meadow Thistle
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