Larder cupboard by Inglis Hall

Dezeen Showroom: British kitchen brand Inglis Hall has launched its Larder cupboard, a handsome wood cabinet handpicked from obscurity by designer Jay Osgerby for his own country kitchen.
Inglis Hall originally designed the Larder cupboard as a utilitarian piece for its workshop, where a pair of the solid wood cabinets sat unassumingly storing tools.

"[The cabinet was] made to bring absolute order to our tool collection – nothing more, we thought," said Inglis Hall. "How wrong we were."
"It was Jay Osgerby who recognised their potential, keen to include them in his new Inglis Hall kitchen – something simple, long absorbed into the fabric of the workshop, suddenly seen anew."

The company is now making the freestanding larder – which at over two metres tall, has a monolithic quality – available made to order in oak, larch or walnut wood.
The cabinet doors open a full 180 degrees, transforming it from a restrained architectural piece into a high-impact display case when opened.
Product details:
Product: Larder cupboard
Brand: Inglis Hall
Contact: info@inglishall.com
Materials: wood
Colours/finishes: oak, larch or walnut
Dimensions: 1100 x 2131 x 456 millimetres
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