Luscious Larder Cupboards
‘Sexy storage’ said Grazia magazine about Pluck larders, meanwhile, consider this description from a client ‘‘Thinking of setting up an #OnlyFans account for our new pantry cupboard because, honestly, it’s sexy AF.’’ Noticing a theme?! Here’s a little on why Pluck larders have such a passionate fan base…

We don’t mean to brag (much) but author Amy Beashel (gonna be good with words!) described her Pluck larder thus:
‘Thinking of setting up an #OnlyFans account for our new pantry cupboard because, honestly, it’s sexy AF. I mean, I don’t want to go too heavy on the thrills on a Monday morning, but I’ve even alphabetised the herb and spice drawer. Thanks Pluck for the aphrodisiac that is our Ritzy, Brockwell Moss, and Ruskin Blossom kitchen.’
And oh how we enjoyed Grazia magazine describing a Pluck larder as ‘sexy storage’, the glossy mag added ‘chic storage makes for a life less stressful’ and we couldn’t agree more! The same larder also featured in House Beautiful, emblazoned with the words ‘pantry perfection’…what an honour! The glorious model in question is pictured to the right;
So, why are Pluck larders so luscious?
Designed to be as beautiful on the inside as the outside, each one is handmade to order. All colours, woods and even the interior layout are customisable, so these practical pieces of kitchen furniture feel so personal. This also means a Pluck larder cupboard can be designed to work exactly where you want it, whether freestanding or built in amongst other kitchen cabinetry.

A larder will revolutionise your relationship with food storage. All those jars and bottles of delectable herbs, spices, sauces, oils and pastes that help make cooking such a joy are visible. Perhaps a dedicated shelf for baking too?! Ingredients can be sorted, labelled and arranged for the super organised or bunged in one spot for the less particular, but whatever, they will be easily accessible and mostly at eye height. We recommend a Pluck step stool for the top shelf fodder.
Dictionary Corner:
The origins of ‘larder’ and ‘pantry’ date back to medieval France. A larder was traditionally where raw meat was larded (covered in fat) to be preserved, while the pantry was reserved for bread, pain. Today, there’s little distinction and the two terms are used interchangeably to describe a cupboard or small room dedicated to story food.
‘Sexy storage’ said Grazia magazine about Pluck larders, meanwhile, consider this description from a client ‘‘Thinking of setting up an #OnlyFans account for our new pantry cupboard because, honestly, it’s sexy AF.’’ Noticing a theme?! Here’s a little on why Pluck larders have such a passionate fan base…

We don’t mean to brag (much) but author Amy Beashel (gonna be good with words!) described her Pluck larder thus:
‘Thinking of setting up an #OnlyFans account for our new pantry cupboard because, honestly, it’s sexy AF. I mean, I don’t want to go too heavy on the thrills on a Monday morning, but I’ve even alphabetised the herb and spice drawer. Thanks Pluck for the aphrodisiac that is our Ritzy, Brockwell Moss, and Ruskin Blossom kitchen.’
And oh how we enjoyed Grazia magazine describing a Pluck larder as ‘sexy storage’, the glossy mag added ‘chic storage makes for a life less stressful’ and we couldn’t agree more! The same larder also featured in House Beautiful, emblazoned with the words ‘pantry perfection’…what an honour! The glorious model in question is pictured below;

So, why are Pluck larders so luscious?
Designed to be as beautiful on the inside as the outside, each one is handmade to order. All colours, woods and even the interior layout are customisable, so these practical pieces of kitchen furniture feel so personal. This also means a Pluck larder cupboard can be designed to work exactly where you want it, whether freestanding or built in amongst other kitchen cabinetry.
A larder will revolutionise your relationship with food storage. All those jars and bottles of delectable herbs, spices, sauces, oils and pastes that help make cooking such a joy are visible. Perhaps a dedicated shelf for baking too?! Ingredients can be sorted, labelled and arranged for the super organised or bunged in one spot for the less particular, but whatever, they will be easily accessible and mostly at eye height. We recommend a Pluck step stool for the top shelf fodder.
Dictionary Corner:
The origins of ‘larder’ and ‘pantry’ date back to medieval France. A larder was traditionally where raw meat was larded (covered in fat) to be preserved, while the pantry was reserved for bread, pain. Today, there’s little distinction and the two terms are used interchangeably to describe a cupboard or small room dedicated to story food.



