The Art of Design Issue 46 2020 | Page 47

47 These hanging beds flank a sweeping seating area perfect for relaxing and entertaining guests with the help of the custom-made bar. An outdoor rowing machine overlooking the Thames adds a sense of playfulness and is a subtle nod to the apartment’s riverside location. BRIEF & DESIGN INFLUENCES: To design a show apartment within the Chelsea Waterfront development in a light, neutral colour palette to lighten the base specification. OVERVIEW (inc size, rooms and time taken to complete project): 340 M2 duplex, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, study, powder room. Open plan living, dining & entertaining area, garden room and two terraces. DREAM TRANSLATION: The dream translation and inspiration came from three key elements, The Power Station heritage, The View at the Top and The Luxury of Waterside living. The furniture exhibits strong forms and shapes inspired from the mechanical elements of the power station, the atmosphere has been designed to feel lofty and elegant and has also been created to make the potential buyer walk in and really feel a sense of want and need.