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Brunner Showroom
Mons Cheesemongers
Benugo Luton Airport
Brickfields
Hixter Bankside
Dulwich Pavilion
Gail's St Albans
The Sekforde
At the Chapel
The Mandrake Hotel
Teddington Cricket Club
Science Gallery, King's College London
Acne Store
Tinderbox - Spitalfields
Brunner Showroom
New headquarters for international furniture maker Brunner, converting a historic warehouse on Rosebery Ave. in Clerkenwell into a light spacious gallery showroom and offices, in the heart of London’s design quarter.
Set in an unusually long narrow industrial 1890s warehouse building, the new showroom is part of Brunner’s long term plan to expand its UK operations and dramatically increase the brand’s public face.
Mons Cheesemongers
Mons Cheesemongers is located on Lordship Lane, a prominent food destination in South East London. Mons import traditionally made cheeses from France & Switzerland, ripened in the cellars at St Haon le Chatel. Fraher focused on the internal spacial layout and shop front. The design approach utilizes sympathetic materials which reflect traditional maturing rooms.
Benugo Luton Airport
New coffee shop and delicatessen for Benugo at London Luton Airport. The design approach recreates the sense of style and comfort associated with the golden age of travel whilst borrowing from the visual language of airport environments through the choice of materials, floor markings and exposed structures.
Freehaus worked closely with the airport to meet with their approval procedures to ensure design quality and compliance with technical, safety and security requirements.
Brickfields
Gruff was appointed to design the fit-out and shop-front for Brickfields, a cocktail bar in London. The client owned a successful family-friendly restaurant and was looking to expand and establish a new bar nearby with a more intimate and sophisticated feel and a late licence - a venue which, before Brickfields, didn’t really exist in the area. Gruff were excited to take on the task of reconfiguring and refurbishing both the interior and exterior as well as developing a brand for Brickfields, in particular focusing on the design and fabrication...
Hixter Bankside
This is Stiff + Trevillion's second project with renowned restauranteur, Mark Hix.
Dulwich Pavilion
Dulwich Pavilion—‘After Image’—is a temporary structure at the Dulwich Picture Gallery and formed the centre-piece of the London Festival of Architecture 2017. The structure provides a flexible events space, with a bar pod incorporated to serve food and drink. Using reflection as a tool to mediate between the monolithic nature of Sir John Soane’s gallery and the surrounding landscape, the pavilion creates new, intense and lasting experiences for the gallery’s visitors.
Gail's St Albans
A mosaic floor welcomes customers to Gail’s Bakery on a prominent corner of the high street in the historic market town of St Albans – a subtle recognition of the town’s Roman heritage.
The Sekforde
Full restoration of a Regency period pub, and the building of a new mixed use building adjacent, with a glazed link containing circulation for both buildings creating a clear divide between the old and new.
At the Chapel
Grade II listed chapel conversion to provide a restaurant, club, bar, bakery and retail space in addition to a handful of guest bedroom accommodation.
Teddington Cricket Club
New build cricket pavilion for Teddington Cricket Club in Bushy Park, a grade 1 listed Royal Park.
Science Gallery, King's College London
The Science Gallery at King’s College is an extraordinary project that combines the innovative programme of the Science Gallery International with the research strengths and history of King’s College London.
Acne Store
Gort Scott collaborated with a top Swedish fashion brand, Acne, on their first UK store, in London’s Mayfair district. The store is a 5 storey development with 4 floors of retail.
Tinderbox - Spitalfields
This is the second London opening for Tinderbox.
It is a 260 sq.m licensed espresso coffee bar on two levels situated within situated at the base of the new Nido development in Spitalfields in the City. We believe that this is now the largest coffee shop in London.