Farmhouse poise. Rustic in time. A good contrast between bleached pine and warm browns. Original brass knobs have developed the patina only time can produce. Curved edges add an interesting element to the cupboard. Used in a cool pantry, one door has developed a slight twist on the upper corner of one door. This may reverse when in a warmer environment
Originating from the West Country, this cupboard would have likely graced one of the many cottages in the region
An interesting design in which the door is two thirds the width but internally, a full width storage area. A naturally occurring light coloured finish, sunlight and bleaching
Unusually interesting in shape and size. Taller than the norm. A small drawer with cup handle sits above a multi shelved cupboard, enclosed by a panelled door
A French variation on an English design using subtle gothic elements whilst retaining its authenticity via small details such as the traditional French hinges
Originating from the West Country, this cupboard would have likely graced one of the many cottages in the region
An interesting design in which the door is two thirds the width but internally, a full width storage area. Original brass knob and hinges. A naturally occurring light coloured finish, sunlight and bleaching
An English piece dating from the mid 19th century c.1850-1870
Originally part of a much larger piece. Likely three times this size with cornices and plinths. A grand statement for a country manor
There was a scumble finish which we have gently washed back to the original cream base coat. Sat by a fire, the paint has crackled, a unique naturally occurring finish
Internally, the lower cupboard, a pair of shelves, one added more recently which can easily be removed. The upper glazed section, with the original hand blown glass, three original pitch pine shelves
Pine cupboard dating from the late Victorian era c.1890
English and believed to originate from the northern sector of the country
Painted from the 50s, the previous owner stripped the outer cupboard, leaving a subtle white washed finish to the exterior. As commonplace, the lower plinth has good wear. Knocked a thousand times, building a story. A pleasant addition is the working lock and key