Discover our larder styles

Explore our signature larder designs, each thoughtfully created to suit a range of spaces and needs.

Our larders are available in a  choice of widths, drawer and door configurations, allowing you to create a layout perfectly tailored to your lifestyle.

Choose from a curated palette of eight Farrow and Ball colours, or opt for a fully bespoke finish to achieve a truly individual look.

Every detail can be personalised, with a selection of four handle types and for the Blenheim three worktop options.

An extensive range of optional extras are also available — including cutlery drawer inserts, pan shelves, spice racks, and integrated lighting — enabling you to design a larder that is as practical as it is elegant.

 

The Chatsworth Larder

A grand and stately centrepiece, perfectly suited to a classic, spacious kitchen. Built upon a solid foundation, the Chatsworth storage larder stands as a magnificent testament to timeless design and enduring craftsmanship. Its impressive scale and refined detailing evoke the elegance of long-established traditions, offering both exceptional storage and a striking presence that elevates the heart of the home.

The Blenheim Larder


The Blenheim Bifold Door Larder exudes a quiet, refined luxury — a piece designed not simply for storage, but to elevate the entire kitchen experience. Its distinctive bifold doors are a defining feature, unfolding with effortless elegance to reveal the full beauty of the interior in one fluid movement, before closing neatly away to maintain a sense of calm and order.

Gracefully proportioned and exquisitely crafted, every detail has been carefully considered to create a feeling of balance and indulgence. Within, generous shelving and concealed storage come together in perfect harmony, offering both practicality and poise.

The Blenheim is more than a functional addition; it is a celebration of timeless design and masterful craftsmanship — bringing a sense of occasion, and a touch of understated opulence, to the heart of the home.

The Harewood Larder

 

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