If you dream of creating a charming, vintage-inspired space that exudes warmth and character, our vintage-inspired pantry scheme might be just the thing.
Here, our New Product Development Manager Anita has paired warm, earthy terracotta floor tiles with delicate hand painted Delft corners, creating a space that feels both inviting and refined. The terracotta provides a grounding foundation, while the tiles, with their pretty blue brushstrokes and a subtle crackle glaze, infuse the pantry with vintage charm. The result perfectly balances comfort and character for a homely, lived-in look.
Ready to bring this inviting, nostalgic look into your own home? Read on to discover the exact products we used – from our hand painted tiles and grout to our rugged work surface and accessories – then scroll down to shop products from our collections below.
Anita sourced reclaimed scaffolding boards to create a timber worktop, which adds a rustic, homely feel to the space.
To accompany the Delft corner tiles, Anita selected square terracotta-effect floor tiles in our lightest tone, Seville, and chose to run them in a diamond formation. The Belfast sink is flanked by skirt curtains in Poulton stripe fabric from Fermoie. The brass curtain rod is by East London Cloth.
Anita chose Delft Floral corner tiles on an Antique White base in our contemporary Delft blue - a sophisticated grey-blue - named Sylvia, after one of our founders.
We decided to run the tiles behind open shelves in dark wood, adding visual interest.
Above the Belfast sink, we installed Bower traditional bib taps in antique brass from Victorian Plumbing.
Shop the products below to create this look in your own home. We recommend ordering samples to begin with, so that you can see the tiles in the light of your space before making the commitment.
I love the way this pantry look has come together. There is something so timeless about the combination of rustic terracotta floors with the delicate hand painted blue brushstrokes.
Anita
New product development