

Vision
Our client amassed a considerable number of nice objects and furniture whilst travelling for work. Her career is in media and advertising and her creative streak permeates her hobbies and the habit of visiting vintage shops, auctions houses, art and design galleries, and antiques showrooms.
Upon returning to London, she needed help to make sense of all she owned in the new size and layout of her flat. The risk was to make it look kitsch, cluttered and busy: Her knowledge of visual languages made her aware of it; and also means she is very picky when chosing personal advisors.
We took the challenge onboard and created an unusual yet sophisticated coherency in her new space, based on the notion of cosmopolitanism and following the Maximalist trend in interior design.
We drawn on our impressive panoply of suppliers and creative portfolios. We cherry-picked incredible items to complement the project with everything that was missing. Through this process, we brought the most exquisite, sophisticated and unexpected aesthetics to her home.
We are restless hunters of emerging design studios and innovative young artists, therefore we bring fresh visions with the affordable price tags of up-and-coming names. This knowledge results in spaces which are original, tailor made and budget friendly; as we can avoid sourcing from exclusive thus pricey brands.








