Country Life

Cupboard love

Handles are the secret to a kitchen with pulling power

- Giles Kime

THE greatest challenge in choosing a kitchen is not just the upheaval, but also the agony of indecision it can create. Contempora­ry or classic? Island or peninsula? Granite or wood? Painted or unpainted? And, if it’s the latter, which of the 132 colours on the chart?

The most impressive kitchens are those that exude a confident air that suggests there was never a flicker of indecision in the entire design process. For the designer, this is a significan­t achievemen­t; Richard Rogers and Norman Foster might have been garlanded for their exhaustive exploratio­n of the possibilit­ies of steel and glass, but almost as impressive is the transforma­tion of an awkward 300sqft space into a dream kitchen for an anxious, indecisive couple.

Increasing­ly, the emphasis of the swankier brands is less on the integrity of a design (which is a given at such dizzy heights) and more on details that distinguis­h them from the rest: book-matched marble that’s been cut to create perfect symmetry between adjoining pieces, splashback­s made from tiles that wouldn’t be out of place in the V&A, cooker hoods fashioned from copper or nickel.

A sign of the growing importance that metalwork plays in kitchens is the fact that Devol, the Leicesters­hire kitchen manufactur­er, has taken on a full-time metalsmith, Stephanie O’leary, who boasts a First Class honours degree in Jewellery and Accessorie­s from Middlesex University.

To create Devol’s new collection of handles, she experiment­ed with copper and brass alloys and a variety of techniques to create a new range of handles in a choice of seven finishes that are sandcast in the company’s metal workshops. Metal handles (and cooker hoods) are one of the features of Christophe­r Peacock’s beautiful kitchens. Perhaps the most distinctiv­e are latch-style handles reminiscen­t of the large, tactile designs that were a feature of 1950s refrigerat­ors. If you already have a kitchen, there’s still an opportunit­y to upgrade: along with new work surfaces and a coat of paint, handles also offer an opportunit­y to give a nip and tuck to existing kitchens. Two great sources are Turnstyle designs (020–3489 1040, www.turnstyled­esigns.com) and Haute Déco (020–7736 7171).

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Above and left: Devol’s handles (01509 261000, www.devolkitch­ens. co.uk) and Christophe­r Peacock’s latch-style handles (020–7100 4423, peacock home.com)
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