Photography by Matthew Williams for Remodelista

Celebrated chef, shop owner, and food photographer Alastair Hendy's kitchen helped spark a worldwide trend that continues today: the industrial home kitchen. Come with us on a tour of Hendy's workspace, filled with made-to-last equipment and smart, easy storage solutions.

The stainless steel island does double duty as a prep station and dining table.

Hendy prefers vintage stacking stools.

The professional range and broiler are by Zanussi.

Kitchen essentials are kept in a custom steel-framed drawer unit, topped with a concrete slab.

A collection of trays from Hue, Vietnam.

The worktable is topped with stainless steel.

The scullery off the kitchen is used for storage and washing upl

A baking tray serves as an ad hoc shelf.

Scrub brushes hang from S-hooks on the sink's exposed piping.

A large cabinet holds Hendy's all-white dinnerware.

Everyday flatware is kept out in the open in a ceramic dish.

A galvanized steel medicine cabinet is used for spice storage.

Japanese-style custom-built stairs with built-in drawers ensure maximum use of space.