Bespoke kitchen company Tom Howley has unveiled its newly renovated flagship showroom on Wigmore Street.
Simon Meyrick, MD at Tom Howley, comments: “Our presence on Wigmore Street for over a decade has blossomed into an unrivalled showroom experience.
This location stands as a testament to our steadfast dedication to quality craftsmanship, impeccable service, and unforgettable client experiences.”
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With over 20 years of experience in the industry, what started as a single showroom in Altrincham has expanded into a nationwide network of 20 showrooms.
In recent years, Tom Howley has introduced “bolt-on” spaces and bedroom designs into some of its showrooms, including boot rooms, walk-in pantries, media walls, bar areas, bedrooms, walk-in wardrobes and dressing rooms, and office spaces.
At the heart of the Wigmore Street showroom lower ground is a kitchen from the Butler collection painted in Tom Howley’s newest colours – Anise and Burnet – with timber accents and a walk-in pantry.
A bootility is crafted from the Hartford collection and painted in Green Meadow, with cabinet housing laundry appliances, a personalised dog bed nook, and storage for boots, outerwear, and laundry essentials.
There is a Butler bedroom in Warm Tudor Oak finishes, accented by Burnished Brass knob handles, with oversized buttoned headboard.
Designed as a continuation of the space is a bespoke dressing room from the Butler collection.
Completing the refurbished displays is the Harrington office space painted in a Dewberry hue, with Natural Oak accents.
Tom Howley, creative design director at the eponymous company, adds: “Our mission is to offer our clients more choices than ever before, challenging the ordinary and embracing innovation.
“As homes transform into multifunctional havens, we’ve met the challenge head-on, crafting designs that simplify everyday tasks while offering adaptability.
“Whether it’s a boot room for those rainy days, a utility area that eases household chores, or a media wall that unites the family, our showroom encapsulates it all.”