
Luxury Kitchen Design Trends 2025 — From Officine Gullo to Bespoke Joinery
Luxury Kitchen Design Trends 2025
The kitchen remains the heart of every luxury home, and in 2025, craftsmanship, texture, and bold individuality take centre stage. From statement appliances to hand-crafted joinery, PAR Group explores the leading trends shaping London’s premium kitchen designs this year.

Design Trends
1. Statement Appliances Become Centrepieces
Luxury brands such as Officine Gullo and La Cornue are redefining kitchen aesthetics with sculptural
designs and bespoke finishes. These appliances are no longer hidden, they’re proudly displayed as
functional art pieces within the kitchen.
2. Mixing Metals and Finishes
Gone are the days of perfectly matched metals. 2025 kitchens embrace contrast, combining brass
fixtures, copper handles, and matte-black trims for layered sophistication. The interplay of textures adds
depth and visual interest.
3. Bespoke Joinery & Artisan Detailing
Clients are moving towards handcrafted cabinetry built to order, oak frames, walnut veneers, and
precision-milled handles. At PAR Group, our joinery workshops create one-off kitchen units designed to
integrate appliances seamlessly and maximise storage.
4. Integrated Lighting & Hidden Technology
Discreet LED strips under cabinets and within shelving are now essential. Smart home systems allow
clients to adjust ambience, temperature, and lighting from their phone, merging beauty with
convenience.
5. Warm Neutrals and Natural Textures
Cool greys are giving way to warmer, organic tones, think ivory, sand, and soft taupe paired with
natural stone and timber. These hues create timeless kitchens that feel both inviting and architectural
PAR Group’s Approach to Luxury Kitchens
Each PAR Group kitchen is a collaboration between designers, joiners, and clients. We combine Italian
influence with British precision, balancing bold aesthetics with flawless execution. From Officine Gullo
appliances to bespoke island designs, we ensure each kitchen becomes a true reflection of the home’s
character

