Hyde Park, London
A study in light, proportion and restraint.
A residence overlooking Hyde Park, conceived as a continuous and restrained spatial composition.
The interior unfolds through a sequence of connected spaces, where boundaries are softened and transitions remain almost imperceptible.
Materiality is reduced to a quiet palette — light stone, pale timber and muted textiles — allowing texture and proportion to define the atmosphere.
Light is treated as a surface rather than a source, moving gently across planes and reinforcing the calm, uniform character of the space.
Furniture is integrated as part of the architecture, not as an addition.
Each element follows the overall rhythm, maintaining clarity and visual continuity.
Glass and built-in structures are used with precision, introducing layers without disrupting the spatial flow.
The project is defined by control — of scale, of material, and of what is intentionally left out.
Location: London, United Kingdom
Type: Private Residence
Area: 294 m²
Year: 2022
Status: Completed
Scope:
Interior Architecture
Spatial Planning
Furniture selection
Custom elements design
Lighting design
Art Curation
Defined by clarity, shaped by absence.
Materials:
Natural oak
Limestone
Textured plaster
Linen and wool textiles
Smoked glass
Brushed metal