CIE were honoured to be selected as the sole kitchen provider for Central London’s most visionary regeneration project with one of the UK’s most well known cultural and architectural landmarks, the iconic Grade II* listed Power Station. For the apartments inside Battersea Power Station, CIE worked in conjunction with architects Wilkinson Eyre. Collectively we took great care in bringing this landmark back to life, paying homage to its history and infusing it with a 21st-century style.
CIE were honoured to be selected as the sole kitchen provider for Central London’s most visionary regeneration project with one of the UK’s most well known cultural and architectural landmarks, the iconic Grade II* listed Power Station. For the apartments inside Battersea Power Station, CIE worked in conjunction with architects Wilkinson Eyre. Collectively we took great care in bringing this landmark back to life, paying homage to its history and infusing it with a 21st-century style.
For the apartments inside Battersea Power Station, CIE worked in conjunction with architects Wilkinson Eyre. The interior decisions and material choices were a critical phase of the design process, respectful to the building’s past and delicately infusing it with a 21st-century style. The original 1930’s brick and steelwork painstakingly restored and maintained for the next phase in this iconic building's life. The interiors, designed by Michaelis Boyd, resonate with this original, irrepressible character, striking the right balance between energy, calm and the building’s former life.
For the apartments inside Battersea Power Station, CIE worked in conjunction with architects Wilkinson Eyre. The interior decisions and material choices were a critical phase of the design process, respectful to the building’s past and delicately infusing it with a 21st-century style. The original 1930’s brick and steelwork painstakingly restored and maintained for the next phase in this iconic building's life. The interiors, designed by Michaelis Boyd, resonate with this original, irrepressible character, striking the right balance between energy, calm and the building’s former life.
We’ve taken great inspiration from Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in everything from the drama and scale right through to individual material choices and I hope this is reflected in the experience of everyone living or working in the building as well as visitors
Apartments: 250
Client: Battersea Power Station Development Company
Architects: WilkinsonEyre
Main Contractor: Mace
Interior Design: Michaelis Boyd
Furniture: Bespoke Italian lacquered furniture with metal inlay
Appliances: Miele, Siemens, LG
Worksurfaces: Corian Ash & Carbon Concrete
Apartments: 250
Client: Battersea Power Station Development Company
Architects: WilkinsonEyre
Main Contractor: Mace
Interior Design: Michaelis Boyd
Furniture: Bespoke Italian lacquered furniture with metal inlay
Appliances: Miele, Siemens, LG
Worksurfaces: Corian Ash & Carbon Concrete
The kitchens are bespoke elements within the apartments, custom designed to suit the unique complexities of the building. They are the focus of each home, defining the open-plan living spaces. The Heritage ’33 designed in conjunction with Michaelis Boyd and WilkinsonEyre Architects takes inspiration from the classically elegant styling and evocative luxury of the 1930s. The Heritage 47 palette is inspired by the architecturally fresh interiors of the distinctly different second stage of the Battersea Power Station’s development. The brushed stainless steel that dominates Control Room B and the sharp, clinical aesthetic of the Turbine Hall are expressed through the kitchen design, creating a clean contemporary style
The kitchens are bespoke elements within the apartments, custom designed to suit the unique complexities of the building. They are the focus of each home, defining the open-plan living spaces. The Heritage ’33 designed in conjunction with Michaelis Boyd and WilkinsonEyre Architects takes inspiration from the classically elegant styling and evocative luxury of the 1930s. The Heritage 47 palette is inspired by the architecturally fresh interiors of the distinctly different second stage of the Battersea Power Station’s development. The brushed stainless steel that dominates Control Room B and the sharp, clinical aesthetic of the Turbine Hall are expressed through the kitchen design, creating a clean contemporary style
The architects’ understanding of the industrial aesthetic has delivered an end result that responds to its history but provides an efficient and elegant environment for modern use, while at the same time retaining the impact of its awesome scale.