Welcome to Brookmans By Smallbone: exceptional kitchens made with passion, precision and pride in England. Brookmans kitchens start at 25,000 but this Winter, enjoy up to 20% off in our Winter Sale. With a 40 year heritage deeply rooted in England, we are the younger sibling of Smallbone of Devizes and craft accessible, bespoke cabinetry with an exciting new edge.
We are the younger sibling of Smallbone, who for over 40 years has crafted cabinetry found in the finest homes and properties around the world. Responsible for revolutionising the world of kitchen design and transforming this humble room into the prestigious focal point of the home, the pioneering spirit of Smallbone's founders can be seen at the heart of every Brookmans by Smallbone creation today. Brookmans kitchens are crafted in the Smallbone workshop in Devizes, Wiltshire, where traditional joinery goes hand in hand with state-of-the-art machinery to deliver accessible, bespoke cabinetry with an exciting new edge.
A Brookmans by Smallbone kitchen fuses 40 years of heritage, expertise and craft. Made with passion, precision and pride in the Smallbone workshop in Wiltshire, England, the names of our kitchens are inspired by nearby towns, villages and landmarks. A modern take on Georgian painted furniture, distinct in its pure lines and pared-back aesthetic, our K1 Westbury kitchen collection is the essence of informal elegance, with myriad options for personalisation. Contemporary styling coupled with the timeless luxury of wood, our K2 Avebury kitchen takes its inspiration from the international design language of the 1960s and 70s.
Drawing from over 40 years of experience, our design service ensures an efficient and enjoyable way for you to acquire your dream space. To get started, an initial consultation with one of our expert designers is key to discuss your project and design requirements. This can be carried out either in the Brookmans showroom, virtually or through a site visit. Once the designer has a project brief they will require plans or drawings of the space, either sent by you or your architect/designer, or through a site visit of their own where they can draw up the area.