Nestled within a Victorian terrace, this interior-designed maisonette is a cinematic homage to Baroque grandeur and Rococo opulence. The space is imagined as a designer’s dreamscape - a fusion of Parisian romance and Old Hollywood indulgence where ornate cornices meet sculptural silhouettes and curated vignettes.
Tucked away in East London, this four-storey home unfolds as a visual diary of 20th-century design. Layered with original pieces from the 1950s, 60s, 70s, and 80s, it’s a curated and cinematic interior that feels both lived-in and editorial-ready.
A cinematic fusion of exoticism and elegance, this extraordinary apartment transports you from West London to a subtropical paradise. Framed by lush palms and a heated outdoor swimming pool, the garden evokes the atmosphere of a Thai retreat.
A three-storey Victorian pink mansion, renovated in 2020 to reflect French and English period styling. The property includes seven en-suite bedrooms, a formal tea room, dining room, and a library furnished with antique books and Aubusson-style textiles.
A Grade II listed chapel built in 1826, preserved in its original decaying state with crumbling paintwork, dilapidated surfaces, and weathered architectural detail.
A Grade II listed building functioning as a preserved 1970s working men’s club and social club, the venue is complete with wood-panelled walls, vinyl flooring, two functioning bars, and original Art Deco seating areas.