editorials

“Lewis & Horning have attempted to “free the kitchen from the mass-produced unit”. There are also unusual features on their fitted furniture, too - slate insets, hand painted door fronts, or in the matt finish laminate range, doors lined with bright sycamore.”
Vogue Magazine

“Extraordinary pieces of furniture, functional & decorative. My favourite of them all was their ‘Amazing Blue kitchen,’ built to show off their talent for designing original and well crafted kitchen furniture.”
RIBA Interiors

“Mark Lewis heads the the Lewis & Horning Design company based in central London. The company’s ideals and motivations are simple; to link the exciting and exacting flexible production possibilities of in-house building and manufacturing facilities with contemporary design philosophy.”
Interior Designers H/B

The Calder range of kitchen furniture, designed by Lewis & Horning, has laminated worktops with solid maple trim and was recently featured as part of the design councils Design Review Exhibition.”
Observer Magazine

“Lewis & Horning have now become part of the Covent Garden scene, and a very handsome part at that. They consider themselves to be “bespoke” furnishers and as such design & arrange the manufacture of not only kitchens but bedrooms and bathrooms too.”
London Portraits

“Traditional materials still have a place in today’s fitted kitchen. The Master Kitchen, designed by Lewis & Horning, proves that fashion moves in circles”
Brides Magazine

“The Un-fitted Kitchen & bathroom range introduced at the exhibition was developed as a result of Mark Lewis’ own frustration with manufacturers who often neglect the real needs of the individual”
Kitchens & Bathrooms Magazine

“Lewis & Horning were the sole Brritish exception, using modern materials and unusual juxtaposions of textures.”
Vogue Magazine