English Rose & Paul Metalcraft Kitchens

 

The 1950s heralded a surge in household style and technology with a new take on kitchen design. The English Rose of Warwick and Paul Metalcraft of Derbyshire brands were the last word in fitted kitchens. With unique styling, top grade materials and fine British engineering, these exclusive units were built to last.

 

Both used technologies found in aircraft manufacture, the CSA company which made the English Rose range made the nose cones for the iconic Spitfire, whilst W H Paul's company made the stainless steel exhaust manifold for both the Spitfire and other passenger and commercial aircraft.

 

Fifty years on, Source Antiques of Bath is proud to be the country's leading firm restoring these wonderful kitchens to their former glory.With over 10 years experience, our unique methods include a total strip down to the metal, re-coating and a comprehensive service. We even manufacture and replace all worn components to produce a kitchen that looks and feels like new. Our expertise in restoring these units is second to none, providing our customers with their dream kitchen as well as a slice of classic nostalia.

 

Customers can choose any available colour for their units, making these the most flexible kitchens when it comes to colour schemes and layout design. Click here to see the huge choice available. If you can think of it, we can probably do it!

 

We also offer a gleaming metal finish which transforms these already classic designs into something truely out of this world!

 

Mixer and pillar taps, soap dishes and various other fabulous fittings of the period are also available.

 

We are always happy to offer advise and discuss your kitchen plans of any size. We are confident in offering you a truely bespoke service. Contact us to discover a huge range of possibilities on 01225 469200, or email us at shop@source-antiques.co.uk.

 

 

To see more kitchens from Source, visit our projects section here. There is also a brochure is available on request. Click here for the form.