Tom Howley unveils newly renovated Chelsea showroom
Tom Howley unveils newly renovated Chelsea showroom
Luxury bespoke kitchen company Tom Howley has opened the doors to its newly renovated Chelsea showroom at 72 Fulham Road, SW3 6HH, marking a new chapter for the brand 11 years after the showroom first opened.
The reimagined space is said to reflect Tom Howley’s commitment to craftsmanship, innovation and the evolving ways people live and entertain in their homes. Designed with both inspiration and practicality in mind, the showroom showcases a curated selection of beautifully detailed kitchen and living spaces, each demonstrating how thoughtful design can make every inch count, even within a compact London footprint.
Kevin Holmes, MD at Tom Howley, said: “This renovation represents more than a new look – it’s a reflection of our commitment to creating kitchens that blend timeless quality with personalised style, offering an experience that resonates with every showroom visitor. From carefully considered layouts to bespoke details, each element demonstrates what we can achieve – even within a compact London footprint.”
Tom Howley, creative design director, added: “Chelsea has always been one of London’s most stylish, design-led destinations, and I wanted our showroom here to reflect that spirit and the way people really live in London homes. The footprint is tighter than some of our other showrooms, which gave us the opportunity to be really clever with the design. Every nook and cranny has been used with purpose, showing just how versatile and bespoke our kitchens can be. And each display has its own personality. For me, a showroom is never just about cabinetry; it’s about creating a lifestyle and an experience. My hope is that, when people walk through the door, they feel inspired, that every corner offers a moment of discovery and every detail sparks an idea for their own home.”
Among the highlights of the newly renovated showroom is the debut of the Malone collection – a striking new addition that introduces a contemporary aesthetic to the brand’s portfolio. Also on display is the Summerville kitchen, the Kavanagh media room and home bar, and the Scandi-inspired Butler kitchen (pictured).
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