Elliott Wood’s ‘The Building Society’ Workspace, London
Elliott Wood were previously split between two offices and wanted to bring all of their teams under one roof to spark innovation and knowledge sharing.
Elliott Wood were previously split between two offices and wanted to bring all of their teams under one roof to spark innovation and knowledge sharing.
Our client, who had recently purchased this gorgeous Victorian property, decided to reconfigure the building into one rental flat, a home home office/ guest flat and a maisonette for herself.
Camomile Court can now offer occupants clean and modern showers and changing facilities on the lower ground floor, which were fitted out in a monochrome colour palette with sleek black fittings.
A beautifully lit ground floor wrap around extension and internal refurbishment to a dark a fragmented period property.
To extend the kitchen, we dropped the level for height and drew on Italian inspiration: Renaissance and Tuscan. The clients gave clues from their home and social media styling, and set a vision of shared meals on a Tuscan veranda.
A subsidiary of a major South African bank were previously located on a single floorplate within the parent company’s office and saw their lease break as an opportunity to relocate, distinguish their brand, and create a unique company culture within their own office space.
LLI Design recently completed a total redesign and refurbishment of a 5 storey, Victorian terraced townhouse in Highgate, North London.
Designed to follow the needs and unique aesthetic of a design lover, this 37 sqm studio in Islington, is the synonym of refinement and luxury.