Interior Designer – September 2019

(Nandana) #1

Project Verde


combined, from the classic reupholstered Halabala
armchairs in the reception to the side table with a
Novocastrian marble top.
A simplified palette ensures a calm and modern
aesthetic throughout the residence bringing about
the feeling of a contemporary luxury home. The
reception, dining and kitchen spaces are refined,
composed and current, with comfortable
furniture and accessories perfecting an open
plan living environment.
A large deep piled rug fills the imposing expanse
of the main living room area to denote a sense of
space and make use of every available inch of the
room. With this No.12 illustrates how being bold
with the scale of furniture can benefit a space. They
also show that fewer pieces of furniture on a larger
scale can make a space feel grander.
Completing the space, No.12 designed a custom
bench upholstered in luxurious soft rose coloured
hairy hide to sit in front an antique grade-two
listed fireplace.
A stairwell leading to the lower ground bedrooms
has been painted in a dark grey to add a sense
of drama that envelopes the residents as
they descend.
The master bedroom palette features rich tone
accents, from the colour pop of rouge velvet
cushions to the soft linen curtains with the fine
edging detailing that lead out onto a private
green walled patio area. Custom details include a


Vintage halabala armchairs
recovered with Howe London
grey cordouroy
Bench Bespoke No.12
Design upholstered in holland
and sherry pink hairy hide
Bespoke Sofa design design by
No.12 made by SG luxury
Bespoke Rug Design by
No.12 made by Colbourns 
Marble Side table with Calacatta
Vagli marble Novacastrian
Bespoke Dining Chairs
Design by No12
Clay Dining table
Designed by Marc Crusin
Dining Room and bedroom Lighting
101 Copenhagen and Norr11
Master bedroom lighting
Designed by Louis Weisdorf in
1972, and now produced by Gubi
Print Egon Schiele
Artwork Anna Morner
Lighting Arteriors
Bedsides and Bed
Designed by No.12 
Artwork Quintessa
Candlesticks on fireplace Vintage

PROJECT TEAM


bespoke headboard with a grand wide fluted
design upholstered in a cool graphite suede fabric.
The lighting design for the residence is entirely
contemporary, mixing luxury and modern lighting
brands to vary the design and style. For the master
bedroom No.12 selected the classic brass multi-lite
pendant designed by Louis Weisdorf in 1972, and
now produced by Gubi.
The lighting design style is continued by the
complementing modern brass chandelier hanging
over the dining table; a new collaboration by 101
Copenhagen and Norr11.
The guestroom bedroom features a playful design
with 101 Copenhagen and Norr11 lighting and
contrasting tonal bedding with a custom black
velvet headboard and striped curtains.
Offering a further design twist, bold veining marble
specially selected by No.12 for the kitchen island is
a departure from the Calacatta marbles commonly
used within luxury London developments.
In a conscious decision not to be constrained by
the challenging spaces and features of a traditional
listed Georgian building, No.12 chose to capitalise
on the property’s original features to realise a luxury
modern home that can be lived in comfortably and
one that feels like it has evolved over time.

http://www.no12studio.com | @no.12studio
Photography by Tina Hillier
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