B3 Designers

Mark Bithrey

About B3 Designers

We are an architectural interior design company specialising in the hospitality sector that works with clients to understand and realise their business vision. We are a dynamic, innovative, award-winning company that continue to design for excellence by bringing together form and function in restaurant, bar and hotel design.

Mark Bithrey founded B3 Designers in 2002. He has worked in developing branded architectural interiors in leisure-dominated agencies for more than fifteen years. B3 Designers has, under Mark’s creative direction, developed an impressive, diverse and award-winning portfolio. Recent examples include the award-winning Carbon and Babel bars as well as Le Gavroche. Prior to founding B3 Mark worked for Din Associates, Revolution and Portland Design where he gained a great deal of experience in the retail sector, having completed projects for Selfridges, Virgin, Guinness and Ferrari. In addition to his work at B3 Mark held the post for Marketing Director at the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID), is an affiliate member of RIBA and a member of the Chartered Society of Designers.

Creative collaboration and a down to earth, ‘hands on’ approach are key to B3′s services. Our team is made up of a group of diverse individuals who reflect this range of skills; our associates have backgrounds in interior, graphic and product design as well as architecture, brand writing and strategy. Additionally, we work closely with associate consultants who have extensive backgrounds is project management and quantity surveying.

LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
LEARN MORE: b3designers.co.uk

Topolski Bar – Celebrates the Art of Feliks Topolski

Topolski Bar is an interior design project conducted by London studio B3 Designers. Topolski Bar is Winner Best London Bar, Restaurant and Bar Design Awards in 2013/2014 The designer’s presentation: In November 2013 B3 Designers created the interiors of newly opened bar/café Topolski located in the Hungerford arches next to the South Bank Centre. With a self-supporting

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