Location: Wandsworth, London

Architect: GPAD

Interior Designer: Scenesmith

Developer: Artform Group

Photography: Richard Oxford

LEICHT Contracts is proud to contribute to the All Saints Passage development, a private project featuring 17 eco-friendly homes, including studio apartments and 1-3 bedroom residences, alongside commercial spaces and dedicated green areas. This development embodies sustainability, with every interior bathed in natural light and supported by a highly efficient renewable heating system.

Central to the project are LEICHT’s KYOTO kitchens in Walnut, paired with high-contrast White wall units. These artisan kitchens, inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship, feature a mixture of veneer fronts and wooden profiles. The design principle of KYOTO focuses on essential elements to define the kitchen space with clearly defined furniture pieces. Available in both oak and walnut, KYOTO kitchens offer a custom mix of materials, ergonomic layouts, and bespoke elements like walnut handles seamlessly blend into the furniture façade.

The development’s eco-friendly features include 100% carbon-neutral cabinets from LEICHT furniture, CO2-neutral Silestone Posidonia Green surfaces, and cork flooring made from 93% recycled wine bottle cork waste. Bosch’s fully integrated appliances ensure functionality and efficiency. Further sustainability efforts include using 80% recycled natural stone for terrazzo tiles, and instant hot water taps that use 50% less energy compared to kettles.

Collaborating with leading developer Artform Group and designers at Scenesmith, the project boasts an industrial loft-style aesthetic, with concrete ceilings, real wood furniture, and exposed wiring. A natural tonal palette and materials were chosen for their tactile quality and minimal environmental impact. Featuring private terraces and micro allotments which foster a connection to nature. Communal gardens and a landscaped roof terrace by GRDN enhance the living experience.