Steal This Look: Designer Rose Uniacke’s Serene and Airy Office Kitchen
In her latest book, English designer Rose Uniacke reveals the updated interiors of her 1860 property in central London’s Pimlico area. The kitchen, unsurprisingly, is at once homely and monastic chic, decorated with carefully selected antiques and an artful layout. Her kitchen/dining room stands out, with original plaster walls, rare Swedish furniture, and a custom curtained kitchen. Here we profile a few of the details that make up the look.


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For more from designer Rose Uniacke, see our posts:
- A New, Natural Paint Line from Rose Uniacke in Shades of Pale
- Object of Desire: A Minimal-Luxe Water Carafe and Glasses from Rose Uniacke in London
- To the Manor Born: Luxury and Elegance in a Restored 18th-Century Home
- Among the Orchids: Designer Rose Uniacke at Home in London
N.B.: This story originally ran on January 2, 2024 and has been updated with new products, links, and pricing.
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