Selecting appropriate finishes can make or break a project, and for the uninitiated getting it right can be both nerve racking and costly.
Practical experience and knowledge gained from constantly monitoring the latest trends and innovations keep our schemes fresh and alive. (This wall is made of waxed rusty steel panels).
All of our commissions are unique and so we always provide sample boards of our ideas along with sketches that explain the design rationale.
And understanding design history means that our ideas tend to have a classic simplicity that does not date. (This type of lava wall was specified by César Manrique, Lazarote c. 1960).
Hand painted murals can be appropriate for a country house but also in this context, a simple cottage interior creating an arresting backdrop. (Featured in Weekend Guardian 2004, hand-painted by Gill Richardson). Next >>