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Hampstead Villa
( 2025 )

A Grade II listed home at the edge of Hampstead Heath, renovated to feel solid, beautiful and entirely unlaboured. The brief wasn't an aesthetic, it was a feeling: rooted in place, rich in craft, and easy to live in. Not beautiful in a way that makes you cautious. Beautiful in a way that invites you in.

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Back to brick, with eighteen months ahead and a couple who trusted us from a distance. We began with one question: how does this household actually live? The answer shaped everything — a tech-free drawing room for reading and gathering, hallway joinery with a tiled section for wet coats after a walk on the Heath, a ground-floor room that doubles as a guest suite. Every piece — by Sedilia, Sebastian Cox, Pinch, Edward Collinson — was chosen to bring a distinctly British character to a London home. 'It's full of beautiful things,' Andrew says, 'but it isn't precious. It was designed knowing that life was going to happen there.' 

Press

Full house tour featured in Elle Decoration, January 2026.

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Everything about the space, from the joinery with an open tiled section for hanging rain-soaked coats and muddy boots, to the subtle chequerboard floor tiles and the restrained elegance of the Rose Uniacke pendant light, speaks of a desire to let form follow function. 

Phoebe Frangoul, Elle Decoration

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