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F
ritz
von
der
Schulenburg
has
been
beautiful and inspirational properties since
the early Eighties. He has worked closely
with many acclaimed, international interior
designers and architects, and his vast archive
and design. Depicting apartments and town houses, simple
cottages and grand country estates.
Located in the heart of Notting Hill, the apartment that
a street of terraced houses, painted an assortment of colours
typical of the style of the area. When he bought it, it was
more to its location close to Portobello Road, with its buzzy
community of stallholders and antiques dealers, than to its
potential as a home.
pher displays
e of humour
LEFT: Fritz von der Schulenburg’s dining room illustrates his idiosyncratic style; the
walls are decorated with pages of calligraphy taken from a collection of Burmese
books, and a clever trompe l’oeil is created by a photograph on canvas hung
on the door, depicting a butler who once served at Manderston in the Scottish
Borders; the Italian saddle chairs are by De Padova
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