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Clean lines, warm walnut, and a touch of brass: the Shoreditch kitchen makes minimalism feel welcoming.


Sink, hob, oven, prep space — all within a few steps. The island doubles up as both a cooking station and a spot for casual eating. It's a kitchen of pleasingly simple efficiency - highly ergonomic, and everything where you want it to be.


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The floor cabinets sum it up: sleek, frameless, handleless J-groove doors… but in dark stained walnut. It's modern minimalism, given depth and soul by timber you want to touch.

Shoreditch is proof that “minimal” doesn't have to mean cold. It's a stripped-back, fuss-free design built around honest materials: walnut fronts with visible grain, white worktops and doors, and that characterful stretch of exposed brick. It's straightforward, but full of subtle interest.


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Minimalism doesn't mean monastic. A brass Quooker tap and matching handles add just the right amount of shine and a hint of luxury: catching the light without overpowering the feeling of simplicity.

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