Local firm Bal studio Drawing on modernist European village designs when creating an interior for a townhouse LondonBelgravia region.
The three -storey house, designed for an art collector, is located in a Georgian building by Eaton Square.
“The project was developed in close cooperation and dialogue with the owners of the house to ensure that every detail is in line with their needs and preferences,” Bal studio Founders Che Huang and Alexi Kos told Desan.
“He imagined a quietly sophisticated house, which is free from design trends.”
Child Studio renewed the top two floors of the 280-class meter townhouse to create a light double-hit space clad in plaster finish.
Here, the designers also added a mejenine floor that combines the living room with an outer roof roof via a cast-gourd spiral ladder.
In the living room, the designers used five-meter-lumb mahogany wooden shelves to cover an entire wall, giving an elegant dark background against yellow plaster.
The shelves caught the owners’ books and informed by the Library at the late fashion designer’s Paris Studio Carl Learfeld,
Wood was used throughout the space, which featured a wooden headboard in the bedroom that produces a sculpture effect.
Huang said, “The design evolved around a constrained selection of natural materials: hand -made wood, solid stone and touch clothes,” said Huang. “Wise physicality reflects our pard-back approach to this project, which is the background of the life of the owners.”
Bal Studio has scattered pieces of wood furniture throughout the design classics.
In dining room, the studio added a set Chandigarh chairsThe chair is also in the guest bedroom, where it is accompanied by a desk and a chair by architects. Pierre gennerate And a desk lamp by modernist architect Marcel breur,
Huang and Kos have also designed pieces of their own furniture for the project.
In the bedroom, both created a custom debed and mahogany stool affected by Art Deco designer Jules Leleu, while the 20th -century Swedish designer Axl Eonar Hazor inspired the low teak table in the living room.
“We had the opportunity to design most pieces of furniture, light fixtures and rugs for this house,” Kos said. “It was exciting to cooperate with the artisans with so many BESPOKE features with whom we had formed relationships over the years.”
Along with using a lot of wood, the child studios worked with stone. In the bathroom, which was informed Villa Sarelavs of PortoKos and Huang designed an interior that was almost completely made of green Guatemala marble.
To create an underlying furniture, including a marble sink and bathtub, designers worked closely with a small marble workshop in the north of Italy.
Kos said, “One of the most interesting design elements was the bathroom with Emerald Green Marble,” Kos said. “The soft curves of the vanity counter and the bathtub were carved from solid stone blocks, originally in the walls and floors.”
Another modernist home, Villa Natchi in MilanThe lounge of the townhouse referred to its mahogany-panel walls and antique Ero-Wood Coffee Table.
The designers attracted to the modernist villa as they respect their craftsmanship, they said.
“We pay attention to the wide feature of craftsmanship and early modernist European villas,” Huang said.
“Our studio enforces this approach to internal projects, working to bring Besk design features to life to work closely with artisans and craftsmen in England and Italy.”
To create an elegant background for vintage and custom-made furniture, Child Studio restored some of the former architectural features of the Georgian house, including panel wooden shutters, herringbone parquet and semicircular plaster sealing cornice.
Designers concluded,
“We wish to create a comfortable, living atmosphere of a house that can develop systematically over time.”
Child studio is first Designed an iewear store reported by sex venue And Mid-century modern and art deco mixed in a mefare flat,
Is by photography Helen Cathcart,