The London Kitchen Company started from childhood experiences of founder Sebastian Aronowitz. “Growing up in a musical London home, our kitchen was the heart of it all—a space filled with music, laughter, and connection”, he says.
With over 15 years of experience in bespoke kitchen design—and a hands-on background as a cabinet maker— Sebastian combines craftsmanship with creativity to design kitchens that are functional, beautiful, and built to last.
For Sebastian, the focus is on understanding how each customer lives, cooks and spends time at home. Every household is different, which means every kitchen should be too. Whether it’s a Victorian terrace, a modern apartment or a family home, a bespoke kitchen should make everyday life easier while adding lasting value to your property.
Photo credit: Emma Johnson
Photo credit: Emma Johnson
Photo credit: Emma Johnson
A Kitchen That Fits The Client’s Lifestyle
Kitchen is one of the hardest-working rooms in our homes. It’s where busy mornings start, family meals are prepared, homework gets finished, celebrations take place and memories are made.
That’s why good kitchen design is about much more than appearance.
Before discussing finishes or colours, it’s important to understand how the space is being used. Do you enjoy entertaining? Do you need extra storage for a growing family? Are you looking for a kitchen that flows into an open-plan living area? Do you want a dedicated coffee station, a large island or clever storage that keeps worktops clutter-free?
By asking the right questions from the beginning, every design can be tailored to suit any lifestyle.
Photo credit: Chris Snook
Photo credit: Chris Snook
Making Every Inch Count
One of the biggest challenges many London homeowners face is making the best use of available space.
Intelligent design can transform how it functions. Clever corner storage, integrated appliances, bespoke cabinetry and carefully planned layouts help maximise every square metre without compromising on style.
For many customers, it’s not about having a bigger kitchen—it’s about having a better one.
Thoughtful planning creates a room that feels organised, comfortable and enjoyable to use every day.
Investing in Quality That Lasts
A new kitchen is one of the most significant investments many people make. Naturally, customers want reassurance that their investment will continue to look and perform beautifully for years to come.
Choosing high-quality cabinetry, durable worktops and reliable fixtures doesn’t simply improve the appearance of a kitchen—it also reduces maintenance and increases longevity.
The London Kitchen Company believes quality craftsmanship should never be an optional extra. From precision manufacturing to professional installation, every detail contributes to a finished kitchen that’s built to withstand everyday family life.
Photo credit: Chris Snook
Photo credit: Chris Snook
Clear Communication Makes All the Difference
Many people worry that a kitchen renovation will be stressful, disruptive or difficult to manage. One of the biggest factors in creating a positive experience isn’t just the finished result—it’s the journey along the way.
Customers value honest advice, realistic timelines, transparent pricing and regular updates throughout the project. Knowing what’s happening at every stage provides reassurance and helps avoid unnecessary surprises.
Bespoke Doesn’t Mean Complicated
There’s often a misconception that a bespoke kitchen is only suitable for large luxury homes.
In reality, bespoke simply means designing around your individual needs rather than asking you to adapt to standard-sized units or fixed layouts.
The London Kitchen Company believes every successful project begins with collaboration. By combining thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship and excellent customer service, the goal is to create kitchens that are beautiful, practical and built around real life.
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