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LIVE 24-SEVEN NEPTUNE PL AYING DRES S UP


This Spring, Neptune revealed a freshened-up version of their Suffolk collection. From subtle refinements, like simpler cornicing and turned details on the Suffolk dining table’s legs, to new additions, like the recycling cabinet in the Suffolk kitchen and the circular side table


Neptune believe, and we happen to agree, that it’s made their Shaker- inspired designs more authentic, more disciplined and more appealing.


On the topic of newness, the Suffolk dressers are one of the parts of the collection where there’s been the most change. It means now, more than ever before, you can find a combination of cabinetry that fits your definition of ‘perfect’.


CONTEMPORARY VERSUS CLASSIC


Before spring came along, the Suffolk dressers each had a peg rail above the base section.


People often think that peg rails are a country thing, but their origins lie in Shaker design. They’re simple, well-made pieces that are purely about function. Even still, Neptune wanted to offer a version of the Suffolk dresser that was simpler still.


Now, there are two styles of dresser to choose between. One with the peg rail, and the other more contemporary and clean, with glazed countertop cabinets and exposed oak shelves inside.


LITTLE, LARGE & EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN


Dressers are one of those pieces of furniture that feel like they only work if you have lots of space. Possibly because Welsh dressers are the thing that often spring to mind, and their proportions are generally much bigger.


Whether you’ve got a tiny-roomed cottage or a sprawling barn conversion, Neptune think that every home should be able to fit in a dresser. That’s why theirs have always started at 3ft. To that they’ve added a 4ft and a 6ft.


As part of the Suffolk update though, they decided to add in the missing link – the 5ft dresser – because it’s such a popular size in their Chichester collection. Now, if the 4ft was that bit too small, and the 6ft that touch too big, you should have a happy middle ground. We love the asymmetry in their 5ft version with its three cabinet doors.


DO AWAY WITH TRADITION


While their dressers are part of their freestanding furniture collection, the options don’t end there. More and more, Neptune have been experimenting with creating dressers through combinations of fitted kitchen cabinetry. It’s a way to build a dresser into your kitchen’s scheme, but it’ll work just as well in other downstairs spaces like living rooms and dining rooms.


One of their favourite couplings is a drawer base with a bi-fold countertop cabinet. It’s a design without a lower shelf so that you can use as much of the worktop as possible and fit taller accessories like jugs, carafes and decanters. Plus, it’s the perfect option if you prefer the look of a solid cabinet front on your dresser rather than a glazed one.


To find your nearest store, please visit neptune.com


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