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Insights to Kitchen Design

40+ Years in the World of a Design-Led Kitchen Specialist

James R.A. Herriot

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Extremis Publishing Limited
16 February 2024
Drawing from his four decades of experience as a design-led kitchen specialist, James R.A. Herriot offers a unique insight to a fascinating profession. ""Insights to Kitchen Design"" is aimed not only at industry colleagues, but anyone embarking on the creation of their dream kitchen.

Explore twenty exceptional and varied kitchen case studies, each accompanied by two distinct design alternatives within the same spatial constraints. This approach vividly illustrates the diverse possibilities and opportunities in turning your 'Dreams to Reality'. This has been the guiding principle and strapline of Callerton, the company co-founded by James and a friend over forty years ago.

Combining practical guidance with artistic inspiration, James Herriot aims to unveil the secrets behind successful, design-led kitchen projects, offering a comprehensive exploration of the process and the vast array of possibilities open to you.
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Imprint:   Extremis Publishing Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 280mm,  Spine: 16mm
ISBN:   9781739484521
ISBN 10:   1739484525
Pages:   248
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James R.A. Herriot was born in Berwick-upon-Tweed to an English mother and Scottish father - making him a proud Northumbrian and Borderer. Other than his name (inherited from his grandfather), his credentials as a published author were limited... until now.James's early life in the 1950s revolved around Horncliffe, a small village on the banks of the river Tweed. He was the third of four siblings, with two older sisters and a younger brother. Life at that time was very different, and James and his siblings loved to run wild and feral - the countryside and river being their playground. At eight years of age James was sent to boarding school, where he experienced sport and the freedom to roam (good) along with academic achievement (not so good). He then transferred to an Edinburgh public school, which he found constricting, this led to his premature departure. His next port of call was Ashington, a thriving mining community at that time. There, he learned much about life, but failed his exams due to a lack of attendance. Then a short spell at an Edinburgh crammer provided him with the necessary qualification to attend Newcastle Polytechnic. After two terms of enjoying life and learning very little academically, he departed for London in the early 1970s.James found his vocation in London on becoming a Management Trainee for Europe's first Hi-Fi department store on Tottenham Court Road. He had a meteoric rise, becoming an out-of-town store manager at just 20 years of age. He was then poached and set up a new venture for a Northern department store. Following this, he went into business independently but lost everything at 24 in an ill-conceived venture. This led to him spending a while in the wilderness, but the story has a happy ending. To cut a long story short, he set up in business with a friend, and only recently stood down as Chairman of the firm after 40 very successful years.Work and business have played a major role in James's life, and is something that he has thrived on, but the most important aspect relates to his family and friends. With his wife of 45 years, their daughter and son, their respective husband and wife, and four grandchildren, he considers himself truly blessed. His pandemic lockdown journal, The Sabbatical, is dedicated to them, and hopefully provides a small insight to his unique approach to life.

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