There’s not a year that goes by that we don’t come across a gushing tribute to Julia Child’s revolutionary use of pegboards in her kitchen. No wonder: Her ability to see beauty in the humble and her elevation of organization to an art form still feels fresh and relevant today. Recently, we saw a kitchen storage method that floored us in a similar way as Child’s pegboards. And, naturally, we spotted it in the home of two professional chefs: famed London culinary couple Margot and Fergus Henderson.
Margot is the chef/co-owner of Rochelle/Canteen and the newly opened Rochelle/ICA; Fergus—dubbed “an unlikely gastronomic god” by British Esquire—is the chef/owner of St John. They live with their three children in a large Victorian that has old bones but a modern sensibility. In their all-white kitchen is this ingenious storage strategy: a quartet of wall-mounted, industrial-looking metal grid panels, from which they hang all sorts of cooking essentials—ladles, strainers, pans, cookie cutters, you name it. (Interestingly, like the pegboard, wire grids were originally intended for use in shops to store and display wares.)
Might the grid system be the new pegboard?
Photography courtesy of The Modern House.
Above: Fergus and Margot clearly like to keep all their tools out in the open and at the ready. Above: While Julia was famous for her strict organizational system (every tool had a specific spot on her pegboard), Fergus and Margot enjoy a looser method.Steal This Look Above: The Metro Smartwall G3 Wire Grid measures 36 by 18 inches; $21.99 at WebstaurantStore. Above: A set of 10 black Vdomus Pot Rack S Hooks are $10.49 on Amazon.
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