Sebastian Cox and Haberdasher's cupboards, working together, creating a vibe that is a little more unique and relaxed, or perhaps Californian cool. Light and airy, with a neutral palette, this combination of cupboards is a nod to West Coast style, where mid-century meets organic modernism.
We kept this space minimal and uncluttered, using large simple pieces of furniture and focusing on texture, clean lines and most importantly, natural light. People looking for a slightly more contemporary cupboard from deVOL will find these two ranges a joy to explore, the attention to detail and the handmade elements are exceptional. There is a lightness to the cupboards and the use of glass and woven interiors is both practical and elegant in a very organic way.
Our Ditsy Delft Tiles are quirky and a little offbeat, giving the room a layered and personal touch. A little splash of colour makes all the difference in a light, simple space.
This kitchen is a perfect example of how mixing different styles in furniture, lighting and wall finishes can sometimes be surprisingly special. It takes a little more nerve to be original, but the tones and wood finish of these two cupboard ranges makes it much less scary.
The Mediterranean feel of this room is created with a mix of vintage finds from all over Europe; the Spanish baskets and French ceramics were lovingly sourced from English antique fairs. The flea market finds add a more personal, warm and layered texture to the finished room.