The Art of Design Issue 39 2019 | Page 42

42 We discreetly tucked the kitchen away behind The smoked glass is replicated in the kitchen beautiful smoked glass pocket doors, which doors and the lamp details, while the brass is we incorporated into the design of what is the evident in both the lamps and studding of the main feature of the living area: the bar. bespoke furniture. To create something truly spectacular for the Every detail has been carefully considered, bar, we designed a bespoke lit alabaster bar such as the geometric pattern on the rug that with tailored panels on each side, framing is mirrored on the back of the dining chairs, to both the bar and pocket doors. This ensured create a sophisticated coordinated interior. A that the main focus of the living area is the pair of base lamps, on either side of the sofa, alabaster, which is simply stunning and were chosen to provide low level lighting deserves to be celebrated in this way. for intimate evenings and the lit up bespoke wall joinery adds a soft feature to the room, In the living area and hallway, we chose a allowing the client to add a personal touch burgundy-pearl colour palette with delicate with ornaments, books and accessories. But brass and smoked glass accents. The rich the true star of this space for us is the bespoke burgundy tones of the furniture and lamps Alabaster bar. It was handcrafted by Atelier complement the glowing alabaster bar Alain Ellouz and carefully designed to fit beautifully and give the living space a soft yet perfectly into the panelled wall. elegant ambience.