The Art of Design Issue 42 2020 | Page 14

14 The artwork was designed to create a focal we wanted to create a sociable space bench allows for additional seating without point on an otherwise large plain expanse with plenty of seating, so we designed the having a high back, enabling the eye to of wall. Our artist drew colour inspiration seating to be on all sides of the opulent be drawn to the focal fireplace. With a from the fabric cuttings and created a marble coffee tables and made sure every combination of these elements, this space gentle, cloud like abstract piece to bring seat had a convenient place for putting benefits from feeling elegant and tranquil, all the tones together. In terms of layout, down a glass. The long deep buttoned perfect for entertaining. Her En-suite For the floor tiles, we used Namibian White Polished marble and re-introduced the Silver Wave marble in a statement border running around the edge of the bathroom. The bespoke floating vanity unit with accent lighting below, was designed to echo the dressing room doors and create a feminine and glamourous look, with nine panels of bevelled mirror above. We installed elegant wall lights onto the mirror as both a decorative and practical feature. Alexander James Interior Design www.aji.co.uk | [email protected] +44 (0) 207 062 8988 Photography Credit for Nottingham House: Darren Chung photography