The Telegraph Luxury 2019  

February 15th, 2019

The Telegraph Luxury released an exclusive first look at LANSERRING’s latest project “The Delancey Collection”. Renowned design & interiors journalist Jessica Doyle, explores the revolutionary features The Delancey has to offer and how it can enhance family life. Also, Doyle includes quotes from LANSERRING Design Director, Alex Beaugeard, where he explains hi thinking behind the concept.

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The Delancey Collection  

February 14th, 2019

At LANSERRING, our design process and journey always begins as a response to our clients’ individual lifestyles, needs and desires. We wanted to create an authentic design that allows life to flourish, uninterrupted; a space that embraces the day-to-day and spontaneous moments cherished by families.

At the heart of The Delancey design is the 10-metre run of solid marble worktop, flowing from the pantry, to the main kitchen, to the outdoor terrace. The run is punctuated only by steel-framed screening, providing a continuous living space that creates and maintains connection between each member of the home.The central island in The Delancey embodies this vision. Appearing first as a hollowed-out block of solid marble, lined with almond gold and with timber drawers sunk into the facia, the island elevates the craft of cooking through its materials, whilst delivering a practical space through its innovative design.

The workbench atop the island, inspired by a traditional butcher’s block and crafted from bamboo, is deliberately cantilevered off a marble cube to create levity in the space. The bench is as elegant as it is practical, creating a calm order to tableware storage. A self-draining trough in the middle of the island can be adapted to suit the tastes and lifestyles of each individual family. The modules within the trough could hold a herb garden, a trivet for presenting a roast or a champagne ice bucket for marking an occasion.The island workbench and penstock for example, are made from solid bamboo rather than timber, chosen as a fully renewable material and for its ‘self-healing’, naturally disinfectant properties. The bespoke sinks are made from solid green marble with an almond gold inset component to provide robustness and contrast.

The Delancey pantry area once again draws on traditional inspiration and is a contemporary interpretation of the butler’s pantry. Situated in the north side of the space and clad in marble to manage the ambient temperature, this area houses all of the storage of dried goods, perishables and kitchen hardware, allowing the main kitchen layout to be uncompromised and free of additional storage. For the pantry, LANSERRING developed a series of bespoke labelled handles for the drawers, originally used in Victorian map chests and apothecary cabinets.

The Delancey kitchen concept extends onto the terrace, with an al fresco worktop clad in honed marble and coated with ground-breaking PVD nano-technology to ensure that the surface remains undamaged from water stains. The outdoor kitchen again incorporates practical storage with playful, innovative elements including a bespoke BBQ grill and beer trough with tap.