The Art of Design Issue 42 2020 | Page 90

90 THE PERFECT MARRIAGE OF CLASSIC AND CONTEMPORARY STYLE Situated overlooking The Regent’s Park at Upon arrival at the entrance hall, an an opulent tone in number 12, forging one of London’s most iconic addresses, immediate sense of modern grandeur a continuity with the location’s natural the stunning Grade I listed arc of elegant, is established through the spectacular surroundings. This sensation of ushering John Nash townhouses that form The chandeliers overhead and the polished the outdoors in is further enhanced Park Crescent provide the backdrop for marble floors underfoot. A discerning through the elegant full-height windows, two luxury apartments designed by Oliver selection of hand-chosen artwork provides which overlook the changing landscape Burns. the finishing touch to the space, as well of Regent’s Park and flood the space with as a hallmark of the quality which can natural light. Boasting high ceilings and private be observed throughout the rest of this courtyard gardens, the two luxury three exquisite residence. and four-bedroom duplex residences, In number 9, a bespoke crystal chandelier mimics the sweeping curve of the spiral numbers 9 and 12, were designed to Behind their elegant Georgian façade, staircase, leading gracefully into the present the perfect marriage of classic and neutral colour palettes form a subtle study. Here Ralph Lauren pinstripe walls contemporary style. Residing behind an response to the multi-tonal hues found and houndstooth accessories create an elegant Georgian façade, these prestigious in nature. Shades of sage and pewter interplay of texture and interest against rich addresses have been stylishly updated for are woven throughout number 9, whilst mahogany furnishings, offering a blend of 21st century living. muted hues of mink and champagne set classic and contemporary style.