The Art of Design Issue 35 2018 | Page 42

42 Calm colors are injected with sophistacted orange in the velvet of the armchair and the scarf in the art piece above. The cushion on the bed (rug company) and the original feather art on the wall reflect the orange peel feel. The bedside tables are “Elvis” from Fimes, The wall lights above the niche are from RVAstley , the table is from Camerich and the armchair from Alter London. The fabric is from Amy somervile “Saffron” velvet. The bespoke double basin unit is made out of an oak base on black anodised stainless steel feet. The top is in a carrara marble with underslung basins. The taps and all other bathroom fittings are MEM from Dornbracht. The master bathroom in layout offers a freestanding bath, a walk in shower and a double sink. The design is a mixture of classic and eclectic. The classic elements are the Carrara marble on the walls and the flamed granite Nero assoluto in the shower. The eclectic mix is achieved by using Italian floor tiling inspired by original Victorian tiles, two antique mirrors from the 1950 found in a gallery in Paris and the bespoke joinery piece made by the contractor Amirilan. The doors throughout the house are covered in thick oak veneer to resemble floorboards. The handle is by Olivari in super anthracite finish.