
Tucked away in a gated mews near London Fields, this duplex apartment occupies a converted Victorian factory, where high ceilings, brick walls, and Crittall windows hint at its industrial past. The interiors, worn and layered over time, have been thoughtfully reimagined to feel light, open, and welcoming while celebrating the building’s original character.
Small but considered changes to the layout make a big impact. The staircase was opened to create a quiet study beneath, while upstairs a walk-in wardrobe and a cosy reading nook offer moments of retreat. Every space is designed to feel expansive and purposeful, with subtle details that reward discovery.
A soft palette of whites and creams gives the home a calm, serene backdrop, while the black-stained oak kitchen punctuates the scheme with modern precision. Texture brings warmth and tactility: sheepskin chairs, smooth stone surfaces, and handmade tiles are layered to create depth and contrast. Bespoke joinery, carefully chosen finishes, and a full FF&E package ensure each corner feels considered, functional, and inviting. Heritage and contemporary design meet seamlessly here, creating a space that is elegant, tactile, and naturally lived-in.









