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Huckleberry x House of Hackney

  • Claire Podesta
  • Oct 4, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Nov 13, 2024


Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon
Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon

Tucked away at the entrance to the mystical Cornish Castle of Trematon sits a small lodge house – ‘Quercus Lodge’ – an unassuming octagonal building painted in a dusky cream. Nothing on the outside suggests what you will find within: a riot of pattern and colour, layered fabrics and wallpapers that draw you into a fantasy world of flowers and foliage. Here, the kitchen feels pared back by comparison to the other rooms, with its Huckleberry freestanding kitchen furniture uniquely customised for House of Hackney.


Beginning the latest project in the renovation of their home the Castle of Trematon, owners of House of Hackney Frieda Gormley and and Javvy M Royle approached Huckleberry to design and make a kitchen for the castle's lodge house. Huckleberry's Matt and Claire Podesta met Frieda and Javvy and quickly bonded over their shared ethos of sustainability and love of British-made design. And so the plan for the Quercus Lodge kitchen was born.


Huckleberry’s freestanding kitchen furniture is designed primarily as stand-alone pieces which emanate balance and proportion, but at the same time incorporate appliances, sinks and taps. It is made to look as though it could have been in the house for years, if not decades, completely comfortable in its surroundings. The family of furniture includes islands, dressers, base cabinets incorporating sinks, hobs and dishwashers, tall cupboards, plate racks and tables.


Creating kitchen furniture for this project was exciting especially incorporating the new range of House of Hackney paint and tiles. Huckleberry’s Scullery Bench has been given a House of Hackney twist including a decorative frieze, which is also used on the cooker hood, and finished off with hand turned oak acorn finials.


“Inspired by Georgian cabinetry and Arts and Crafts values, Huckleberry were the perfect people to create the kitchen for the Quercus Lodge,” says Frieda Gormley. “With sustainability at the heart of the brand, their distinctive, enduring design, quality British craftsmanship and responsibly sourced wood ensure each piece is made to last a lifetime; and the results are truly beautiful.”


Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon
Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon


Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon
Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon

Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon
Huckleberry x House of Hackney: Kitchen for Quercus Lodge at the Castle of Trematon

At Huckleberry, we make islands, freestanding base cabinets, larder cupboards, wall cupboards and garden kitchens as well as many other things. Our influences come from classical and historic Georgian cabinets with beautiful proportions which match in spirit – not precise detail. We love the ‘below stairs’ look and the values of the Arts and Crafts movement.


To contact us, email info@huckleberryhome.co.uk or telephone +44 (0)1458 570110

 
 
 

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