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Celerity

(43,494 posts)
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 07:59 PM Nov 2022

An Architect's Radical Rethink Of A London Flat



Chip shops and Big Brother might seem like unexpected references to find on an interiors moodboard – but not for Alex Holloway. The co-founder of Holloway Li, a London-based design consultancy, drew upon high-street and pop-culture visuals when designing his home in Highbury. The apartment, which he shares with his partner, Elle Parmar Jenkins, the furniture dealer behind Goods In, is a testbed for some of his most experimental ideas, which include having a bathtub in the living room…
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An Architect's Radical Rethink Of A London Flat (Original Post) Celerity Nov 2022 OP
Thanks, Celerity...you always share wonderful items, particularly the architectural ones! Drum Nov 2022 #1
Hard pass on the bathtub in the living room. Ocelot II Nov 2022 #2
"moodboard"? I had to look that up. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2022 #3
bathtub in the LR NJCher Nov 2022 #4

NJCher

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4. bathtub in the LR
Tue Nov 15, 2022, 08:51 PM
Nov 2022

Works like they say. When I first moved to the NY area from CT, I dated numerous Manhattan guys who had a bathtub in either the kitchen or the LR.

That patterned stainless steel is a bit much. Something similar had been installed in the home I bought some 30 years ago and I got rid of it. It was too much for the eye. I replaced it with stainless steel, just a less busy version.

Interesting project. Thanks for posting this.

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