Collection by William Harrison

Material-Rich Kitchens

These beautiful kitchens exhibit an arresting range of unique materials, from volcanic stone to automotive paint.

In the kitchen, Silestone countertops were installed above custom plywood cabinets finished with automotive paint.
In the kitchen, Silestone countertops were installed above custom plywood cabinets finished with automotive paint.
A 13-foot-long island in the kitchen, finished in the same white terrazzo as the floor, serves as an informal dining area. Bassam replicated the kitchen’s walnut-veneered cabinetry in the study and master bedroom for continuity.
A 13-foot-long island in the kitchen, finished in the same white terrazzo as the floor, serves as an informal dining area. Bassam replicated the kitchen’s walnut-veneered cabinetry in the study and master bedroom for continuity.
Joaquin Altamirano and Silvia Martín worked with Daniel Bergman Vázquez of Estudio Untercio to create an open-plan oasis in an apartment building in central Madrid. Estudio Untercio designed the medium-density fiberboard cupboards, which are coated with lacquer paint matching the ceramic-porcelain countertops. The tubular hood above the island is by Teka.
Joaquin Altamirano and Silvia Martín worked with Daniel Bergman Vázquez of Estudio Untercio to create an open-plan oasis in an apartment building in central Madrid. Estudio Untercio designed the medium-density fiberboard cupboards, which are coated with lacquer paint matching the ceramic-porcelain countertops. The tubular hood above the island is by Teka.
Just because your kitchen is on the smaller side doesn’t mean you can’t make it as efficient and effective as possible.
Just because your kitchen is on the smaller side doesn’t mean you can’t make it as efficient and effective as possible.
This rustic eucalyptus-log-and-thatch roof, located within an eclectic El Salvador beach house, counterbalances the effect of the monolithic concrete island and glossy subway tile backsplash.
This rustic eucalyptus-log-and-thatch roof, located within an eclectic El Salvador beach house, counterbalances the effect of the monolithic concrete island and glossy subway tile backsplash.