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Designing Bespoke Kitchens: Insights from Charlie Smallbone of Ledbury Studio

Ep. 56

In this episode of Love Your Kitchen, we welcome Charlie Smallbone, the founder of Smallbone and Devizes and now the MD of Ledbury Studio. Charlie takes us on a journey through his fascinating career, from his early days of buying and selling antiques to his evolution into designing bespoke, luxurious kitchens. With decades of experience, Charlie shares how Ledbury Studio stands out in the industry by creating kitchens that are as functional as they are stylish.


Key Takeaways

A truly bespoke kitchen design starts with understanding your client’s lifestyle, whether it’s for entertaining, family life, or a love for cooking.


Materials like quartzite and marble are popular choices for countertops, but it’s essential to understand their maintenance needs. While marble offers timeless beauty, quartzite offers durability and easy maintenance.


The importance of continuity in design: Charlie talks about how integrating metal and wood in the kitchen must be done carefully, as materials expand and contract at different rates.


Working with a highly skilled design team helps to ensure that no two kitchens are ever the same. Ledbury Studio prides itself on offering personalised, innovative designs that push boundaries.


Best Moments

"A kitchen's got to work, so we focus on a functional design that fits the client's needs and lifestyle."


"What excites us is working with clients and the journey of developing a design, building it, and installing it in their home."


About the Guest

Charlie Smallbone is the founder of Smallbone and Devizes and now the MD of Ledbury Studio, a bespoke kitchen design firm based in Notting Hill. With over 40 years of experience, Charlie combines innovation and craftsmanship, creating kitchens that blend functionality with exceptional style. Ledbury Studio is renowned for its unique approach, offering tailored solutions that incorporate the latest materials and technologies to suit each client’s individual lifestyle and needs. Find out more: https://www.ledburystudio.com/


About the Host

Faye Newman is a freelance Kitchen Designer with eight years of experience in the industry. With a background in furniture design and a passion for creating spaces that reflect the essence of the home, Faye brings a unique perspective to kitchen design. Her dedication to client satisfaction and love for her craft shines through in every project she undertakes.


Connect with Faye Newman Design:

Visit: www.fayenewmandesign.com for kitchen inspiration and design resources.

Click me to join our email community for exclusive updates and tips.

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Follow us on Instagram @LoveYourKitchenPodcast for daily doses of kitchen design inspiration and behind-the-scenes glimpses.


Whether you're renovating your kitchen, looking for organisation hacks, or seeking culinary inspiration, Love Your Kitchen is your go-to resource for all things kitchen-related.

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