Pale fitted kitchen cabinetry arranged around a dark stone cooking centre and a window

Rooms for daily life

Kitchens

Drawn around how a household cooks, gathers and moves. Made and fitted by the Little Crosby workshop.

A Corinthian kitchen begins with the architecture and the people who use it—not a catalogue or a house style.

Storage, circulation, proportion and material are resolved together. The result should feel inevitable in its room and improve through daily use.

Dark oak kitchen cabinetry with integrated ovens behind a pale dining surface
The room as a wholeProportion · movement · use

Measured in use

From the whole room
to the hand.

Cabinetry earns its place through the things handled every day: a drawer that runs well, a work surface at the right height, storage where it is needed.

Full-height dark oak kitchen cabinetry with integrated ovens and storage
Full-height cabinetry
An open dark oak wall cabinet fitted around glassware above a pale work surface
Storage where it is used
  1. 01

    Plan the movement

    Cooking, gathering and passing through should work without compromise.

  2. 02

    Resolve the storage

    What is used, where it belongs and how it is reached shape the cabinetry.

  3. 03

    Make it belong

    Scale, openings and existing architecture establish the final proportions.

A new kitchen

Begin with the room.

Plans are useful, but a location and a clear description are enough for a first conversation.