A high-end London apartment designed with soul — layered, warm, and unmistakably personal. The brief moved away from the cold minimalism that dominates so much luxury residential work, and asked instead for spaces that feel genuinely inhabited.
The living room is anchored by a wave-form illuminated ceiling that shifts the quality of light across the day, with gold fluted columns framing the entrance and a furniture arrangement that invites conversation. The dining room takes a more dramatic turn — a Roberto Cavalli tiger-stripe dining table in black and brushed gold beneath a Murano glass chandelier, the kind of piece that defines a room.
The bedrooms each carry a distinct character. One is soft and botanical — a hand-painted floral mural, warm parquet, delicate lighting. Another is calm and enveloping in ivory and linen with a padded wall headboard. A third brings in a classic English sensibility: panelled walls, crystal chandelier, muted floral wallcovering. Together they tell a coherent story about a home that has been curated, not just styled.