Explore a Colorful Arts And Crafts Inspired Victorian London home

Explore a Colorful Arts And Crafts Inspired Victorian London home

If the Arts and Crafts movement stood for ideals of individuality, artisan production, and the beauty of everyday objects, then this renovated London home surely embodies them in abundance.

Filled with graphic patterns, modernist shapes, and contemporary artwork, this house design is a novel take on the Arts and Crafts set of principles, from its gently reworked architecture to the handcrafted cement tiles in the entrance hall.

Kitchen

Kitchen (left): Confidence with color and materials has paid dividends in this space, which includes an island wrapped in brass. Units in Dyed Green Tulip 26 timber veneer, Capital Crispin Veneer; made by Costa Interiors. Dekton worktops in Nacre, Cosentino. Cirio Lineal pendant, Antoni Arola for Santa & Cole. Revolver stools, Leon Ransmeier for Hay. Kitchen Dining Area (Right): The classic column base of the table contrasts with the modernist-style light. Walls in White Fox; ceiling in Amsterdam, Bauwerk Colour. Diabolo pendant in Cherry Red, Achille Castiglioni for Flos. Mews Chevron floor tiles in DTME 02, Domus. 9464 wall lights, Paavo Tynell for Gubi.

(Image credit: Photography by Jon Day)

Built in 1874 by architect J.M. Brydon, the house features several nods to the Arts and Crafts period, including stained-glass windows, a tall hipped roof, and a terracotta plaque above the porch featuring sunflowers in a vase.


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