Picture yourself enjoying a morning espresso while sunlight dances over Lake Maggiore. Birds sing. Someone is cutting figs. The marble worktop feels cool beneath your fingertips. That’s the ambience this light blue-grey kitchen crafted by Artichoke was designed for — a custom Italian fantasy nestled right at the water’s edge.
This is not merely a “lovely kitchen.” It’s architecture veiled as cabinetry. Each curve, cornice, and storage unit contributes to a broader narrative — one where British artisanship intertwines with the languorous allure of Italian villa living.
When Joinery Transforms into Architecture

Artichoke didn’t merely create a kitchen; they reimagined how the space integrates with the house. Walls were repositioned. Doorways expanded. Illumination now flows directly towards those azure views. The outcome feels more like a rebirth than an “installation.”

The cabinetry reflects the villa’s original features — diamond-pane doors, arched window tops, intricate plasterwork. Every aspect softly proclaims: this has always belonged here.
Materials That Narrate a Tale

This kitchen is sheer sensory poetry. The cabinets exhibit a gentle blue-grey hue that captures the afternoon glow. Those subtle blue-grey shades (Beacon Gray meets November Skies by Benjamin Moore) — tones that shift elegantly with the Italian sunlight, sometimes appearing as airy blue, at times as misty grey. They impart the space with that ideal in-between shade that feels both coastal and timeless.
Within, you’ll discover sea-green melamine interiors (an homage to vintage Italian kitchens). The marble? Naturally, it’s Carrara — selected not for flawlessness but for its patina. The kind that improves with each meal prepared and every glass of wine savored.
Hand-hammered brass details shine like jewelry, and even the structural rods were crafted by one of Britain’s rare female blacksmiths — because craftsmanship this intentional merits a dash of defiance.
A Space Designed for Lingering

The island is the hub for all activities — morning cappuccinos, late-night pasta, chatter with friends who seem to linger endlessly. One end features a brass sink that sparkles under the pendant lights; the opposite, a chopping board that feels virtually everlasting.
Hidden conveniences are plentiful: a brass chute for scraps, an ice maker for those endless Aperol spritzes, and a dishwasher ready for post-party cleanup. It’s the kitchen equivalent of a best friend — graceful, dependable, and entirely down-to-earth.
Behind the arched dresser, you’ll uncover a secret: it’s part pantry, part cocktail bar. Glass shelves shimmer with bottles and tumblers, prepared for lake-view aperitivo hour.
Timeless, Not Trendy


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There’s no extravagance present, no “look at me” minimalism or clinical surfaces. Just layers of illumination, texture, and authenticity. The sound of a knife on wood. The clink of glasses. The lake shimmering through open shutters.
This kitchen illustrates that opulence isn’t about shine — it’s about durability. It’s about creating something so thoughtfully designed that it secures its place in the narrative of a home.
Why We’re Enthralled


Artichoke’s Lake Maggiore kitchen reminds us what occurs when design slows down, listens, and honors the essence of a structure. It’s contemporary, but not overpowering. Nostalgic, yet not retro. Simply… stunning.
And truthfully? It’s the kind of environment that makes you desire to relocate to Italy, purchase a linen apron, and host dinner for twelve every Sunday.
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