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I lived in Brighton for about a decade, however, it wasn’t until I’d been in the city for about 8 years that I visited the Pavilion. When I saw a photograph of this Regency-inspired kitchen, I was immediately taken back.
The Great Kitchen in the Brighton Pavilion is the most awe-inspiring room I’ve ever been in – and the kitchen in Cranstone House shows that it’s possible to recreate the royal 19th century look to suit 21st century life.
Antique copper dominates the room, bouncing a warm glow around the space. The whopping American fridge and matching range cooker shows that mod cons and antiques can work together seamlessly.
The recently laid herringbone red brick floor looks like it has been down for hundreds of years, and the beautiful white marble wall tiles set off the blue-green painted walls.
- Enclume® handcrafted utensil bar with 6 brass hooks
- Antique copper graduated saucepans
- Angular copper jelly mould
- French antique jelly mould
- Emma Bridgewater cheese paddle board
- Butcher block table
- Big Chill Classic fridge
- Big Chill 48” Classic stove
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