Bridge For Design Summer 2014 Bridge For Design Summer 2014 Issue | Page 162

Jonathan and the owners wanted to preserve, it also had stripped pine panelling of a particularly vivid orange hue. ‘I wanted to respect the overriding style of the house, so we painted the panelling as it would have been originally, and used texture to give a warm background to the furnishings,’ says Jonathan. combined with a dining table by Jonathan, chairs by Christian Liaigre, George III tallboy is combined with a Regency daybed and bedside tables by Jonathan. When it is put together like this, it is easy to see why Jonathan says, the period is that the pieces were always classical in inspiration, and modern and clean-cut in appearance.’ RIGHT: The dining room has an ebonised-oak table by Jonathan Reed, and Allen, from Offer Waterman & Co 162 Bridge for Design Summer 2014