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Projects

Tooting Broadway
Period bones, contemporary confidence, and shelving styled like someone interesting lives here.

Smokehaus | 9
Exposed concrete met burnt orange seating and decided industrial could sell after all.

Smokehaus | 12
Yellow accents and curved forms proving minimalism doesn't have to feel like a showroom.

Hocroft
Mid-century lighting and sculptural furniture turning builder-grade into something buyers remember.

Earl's Court
Leopard print ottoman, brass everywhere, and textures that feel collected not purchased.

Carlton Hill
Burgundy velvet in a Victorian bedroom making buyers forget the other six viewings on their list.


Parkhaus | 48
Sage accents and rattan textures letting natural light run the show without competition.

Parkhaus | 53
Exposed brick meeting minimal furniture that makes compact square footage feel intentional not accidental.

London Fields
Mid-century vinyl storage and tan leather for buyers who recognize design with actual character.

Shepherd's Bush
Dark cabinetry and sculptural pieces proving open-plan doesn't mean cramped when staged properly.

Tintern House
Fluted wood detailing and statement brass turning developer kitchens into something buyers actually remember.

Putney
When emerald green velvet met Victorian bay windows and decided to stay. Bold period staging with Art Deco attitude.

Whipps Cross
Grey textures and sculptural side tables letting natural light do the selling.

Ethan Drive
Chrome and glass keeping things simple while black-framed windows frame the views.

Quantock House
Brass mirror and emerald candlesticks turning neutral beige into something buyers actually negotiate for.
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