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Inglis Hall design, make and install bespoke, contemporary kitchens from their 10,000sqm maker workshop in East Sussex.

Their ethos is to put the craft back into modern kitchens, contentment into the everyday. They do this through an innate understanding of oak timber spanning 30 years, harnessing its beauty, texture and raw aesthetic and pairing it with contemporary materials that will stand the test of time and get better with age.

Fed up of the modern flimsy, mass produced, modular kitchens on offer, Founder Toby Inglis Hall set to work to perfect his desire for better. Combining his years of experience of precision cabinet making and hand-crafted timber framing, in 2013 he devoted his time to creating beautiful handmade kitchens for discerning clients across the UK.

Composed and crafted to suit, precisely, the requirements, desires and ideals of a client, Inglis Hall create beautiful bespoke kitchen and living spaces that deliver peerless quality, traditional craft, sustainable and locally sourced material and intelligent design.

Their ‘Actual Kitchen’ showroom in Lewes, just down the road from their workshop, is exactly that - a place to sit with their designers and design and craft a kitchen without compromise. A space to socialise, collaborate, to try out the ovens, inspect the drawers, open all the cupboards and imagine an Inglis Hall kitchen in their homes.

Every one of their kitchens is handmade to order. Every process is undertaken by the team in their Sussex workshop. It takes on average 500 maker hours to complete and clients can come to the workshop at any time to meet the makers and see their kitchen being made.

Inglis Hall guarantee their kitchens for life.

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