![A rustic kitchen inside an old mill with wooden beams, low ceilings and painted dusty-pink brick walls. Rough-sawn slatted base cupboards topped with aged copper sit in front of a glazed partition wall, delicately styled with French linen, olive branches and an ‘Heirloom Task Light’ shining down on the right.](https://www.devolkitchens.com/images/styles/lp19_2c_1x22/public/Seb%20Cox%20Thumbs%202021%20-%20Cotes%20Mill.jpg?itok=-8Xz9rou)
![A rustic kitchen inside an old mill with wooden beams, low ceilings and painted dusty-pink brick walls. Rough-sawn slatted base cupboards topped with aged copper sit in front of a glazed partition wall, delicately styled with French linen, olive branches and an ‘Heirloom Task Light’ shining down on the right.](https://www.devolkitchens.com/images/styles/lp19_2c_1x22/public/Seb%20Cox%20Thumbs%202021%20-%20Cotes%20Mill%202.jpg?itok=QejVbZ7z)
The new Kitchen is a mix of everything that both Sebastian and deVOL are passionate about. It’s a culmination of good taste, modern innovation, traditional techniques and true inspiration. You can expect an understated classic with the use of sawn and woven timbers and a little splash of copper.
Sebastian already has an impressive resume, working on projects with Terence Conran and the uber stylish home store Heals. The new range is called ‘The Sebastian Cox Kitchen’ by deVOL, its look is easily described as urban rustic and focuses on encouraging sustainable British timbers.