Oscar Wilde, Tite Street 1 - Amazing Architecture
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Oscar Wilde, Tite Street 1 - Amazing Architecture

This apartment on Tite Street, once home to Oscar Wilde, was renovated by London Atelier to restore original Victorian features that had been lost through subdivision and alteration. A central service core reorganises the layout while allowing the historic space and details to remain prominent. Heritage and contemporary living are balanced through a restrained palette and modern interventions.

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The Old Sty - archilovers
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The Old Sty - archilovers

The Old Sty transforms a modest agricultural outbuilding into a contemporary holiday cottage within a Grade II listed Somerset estate.

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The Old Sty - e-architect
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The Old Sty - e-architect

The Old Sty repurposes a former piggery into a compact holiday home set within a Grade II listed estate in Somerset. A crafted plywood structure, polished concrete floor, and restored stone envelope define a calm and contemporary interior.

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Regent Street Windows - Design Insider
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Regent Street Windows - Design Insider

London Atelier’s The Herbarium is a botanical window installation for Crabtree & Evelyn on Regent Street, created as part of the RIBA Regent Street Window Project. Drawing on the historic English still room, the piece brings together botanical specimens, brass frameworks and layered materials with the rhythm and movement of the street, transforming the shopfront into a moment of design excellence in the public sphere.

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Regent Street Windows; Crabtree & Evelyn - design:retail
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Regent Street Windows; Crabtree & Evelyn - design:retail

The Herbarium display for the Crabtree & Evelyn store on Regent Street was created as part of the RIBA Regent Street Window Project. The installation draws on the tradition of English still rooms—medieval spaces used for distillation, herbal preparation and domestic remedies. Its composition combines botanical specimens with tracing paper, copper and brass vessels, and the timber textures of country kitchens, forming a contemporary interpretation of these historic working rooms.

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The Herbarium - RIBA event - Dezeen
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The Herbarium - RIBA event - Dezeen

London Atelier has created The Herbarium, a window installation for Crabtree & Evelyn on Regent Street as part of the RIBA Regent Street Window Project. The scheme references the historic English still room, combining botanical specimens with tracing paper, copper and brass vessels, and the timber textures of traditional domestic workspaces. The result is a contemporary interpretation of medieval distillation rooms, presented through a restrained and material-led composition.

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Hamberg House - Evening Standard
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Hamberg House - Evening Standard

The Hamberg House refurbishes a mid-60s terraced home and restructure which opens the interior to light. Internal partitions were removed to create continuous spaces, while rooflights and a reconfigured stairway bring daylight deep into the house. The refined detailing balance modern design with the home’s character and setting.

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Nossa Casa - Dezeen
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Nossa Casa - Dezeen

Our award winning multi-level Victorian apartment in Maida Vale is reorganised around a central staircase, with layered living spaces and increased daylight following refurbishment. New and bright remodeled spaces within a heritage envelope… pure and crisp!

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Aloe Vera Dental Studio - The Journal for Private Dentistry
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Aloe Vera Dental Studio - The Journal for Private Dentistry

The dental studio is designed as a calm and carefully crafted environment, challenging the typical clinical setting. With a restrained material palette, controlled natural light, and clear spatial organisation it balances functional performance with warmth and ease. The project architectural approach allows clarity and detail to intentionally shape patient experience.

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From Hercules to Alexander - The Guardian
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From Hercules to Alexander - The Guardian

The Ashmolean Museum’s exhibition presents over five hundred newly excavated treasures from Aegae, the ancient capital of Macedon—many displayed publicly for the first time and reshaping the early history of Greece. Exhibition designers London Atelier worked with Dr Angeliki Kottaridi, Meyvaert, and the Ashmolean team to create a precise architectural framework that reveals the world of Macedonian royalty and the dynasty of Alexander the Great.

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From Hercules to Alexander
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From Hercules to Alexander

It was a great honour to work closely with the curatorial team and everybody involved on this project - a truly unique exhibition that called for a carefully designed space, using controlled lighting and clear spatial organisation to frame the precious artefacts from the ancient capital of Macedon.

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