I spotted the photo above on Pinterest the other day and was excited to find out that it was from a feature in the September issue of Matchbook. I was instantly drawn in by the chic blonde sitting atop a gorgeous kitchen island flanked by two beautiful brass Classic Ring Chandeliers from Circa Lighting. I’ve never seen them used over an island (it must be a really huge island!) and they look fabulous. I love the combination of white cabinetry paired with the grey island. All of the elements in the kitchen are completely classic—carrara marble countertops, white subway tile, shaker style cabinetry—yet it all feels so fresh and inspired.
It turns out the house belongs to a talented husband and wife design duo, Benjamin and Genifer Sohr of Pencil + Paper Development Co. who founded their design firm in 2010 after more than 20 cumulative years of working in store design and visual merchandising for several retail giants including Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, Victoria’s Secret, and The Body Shop. The Sohrs currently focus on residential interior design in Nashville.
{I particularly love the tall glass cabinets on either side of the stove. They really add a dramatic visual effect. I also love the woven baskets under the island. They are sure to keep everything tidy while adding some texture to the room.}
Fabian and I are heading to London tomorrow and couldn’t be more excited. Be sure to follow me on Instagram for some peeks into our adventures! Have a great weekend!
{Image No. 1 via Matchbook Magazine | Image No. 2 via Pencil + Paper Development Co.}
5 comments:
Paloma have a great time in London!
I adore this kitchen and the Circa lighting is the icing on the cake, luxurious and functional at the same time!
xoxo
Karena
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Have a great time Paloma! This designer has done what I love to always see in kitchens, focal point! You always seem to find the best rooms to post!
Wow this kitchen is perfection!
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Excellent detective work - I saw that on Pinterest, too, and wondered who might cook in that fabulous kitchen.
Wishing you love and luck in London!
It's a dream! White on white does it every time...with a supporting cast of brass chandeliers, blond wood stools/woven baskets, and anchored by a cool medium-tone wood floor. Red pot on the stove winks at the whole kitchenscape. Lovely.
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