1. New Levi’s Store, Regent Street

    Interior-photography.net

    Interior-photography.net

    The new Levi’s Store in London’s prestigious Regent St, photographed for the CDS Group shopfitters, whose work amazed us.

    The project was completed in just 13 weeks at an approximate cost of 2 million pounds. Understandably Levi Strauss are said to be “exceptionally happy” with the finished project, which looks fantastic. Read the Guardian’s article about it here. Interior Design by Checkland Kindleysides Design.


  2. KR Interior Design + Crawford & Gray Architects

    Maida Vale, Detail

    Maida Vale, Staircase

    Maida Vale, Living Room

    Maida Vale, Living Room

    Maida Vale, Bathroom

    Maida Vale, Bathroom

    Maida Vale, Dressing Room

    We’ve been commissioned by KR Interior Design to create a portfolio of the project they’ve realised in collaboration with Crawford & Gray Architects on a family home in Maida Vale, London.The perfect alchemy of bespoke items of furniture and lighting, augmented with an incredible attention to detail, pattern and finish came out beautifully in the pictures.


  3. Saint James Hotel, Mayfair, London

    Saint James Hotel, Mayfair, London

    Saint James Hotel, Mayfair, London

    Saint James Hotel, Mayfair, London

    A few weeks ago we’ve been shooting the luxury Saint James Hotel & Club. The victorian building has recently been renovated by the award-winning interior designer AMJ Design, from Berlin.

    Fine handmade silk wallpaper, black lacquered furniture, hand crafted Murano glass chandeliers and gold leaf ceilings provides the place with a refined albeit warm atmosphere.

    The St. James’s Club has a long and distinguished history. It was founded in 1857 by the English aristocrat Earl Granville and Marchese d’Azeglio, a Sardinian Minister and was intended as a London base for travelling diplomats. Its original home was in St. James’s Street and as well as an international clientele it attracted a number of important members of the British upper classes such as Lord Randolph Churchill and Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild. The new design of the place successfully echoes its history.


  4. Textfields

    Last week we had a great time documenting the Textfields Project, a site-specific installation by Amita Kulkarni, Jerome Rigaud,

    Rajat Sodhi and Vikrant Tike commissioned by the Shoreditch based art/event space, The Corridor.

    Textfields at the Corridor Gallery by you. Textfields

    It will be installed from the 7th – 21st May 2009 and is the first of a series of physical manifestations

    of an ongoing exploration for TextFields.


  5. Helvetic Centre: The Most Beautiful Swiss Books

    Helvetic centre

    Helvetic centre

    I was really pleased to document the colourful set up of the Most Beautiful Swiss Books 2007 event that took place in November at Café Oto, Dalston, London, organised by the Helvetic Centre.

    Helvetic Centre


  6. Thierry Pain, Interior Architecture

    Thierry Pain, Interior Architecture

    We came accross Paris & London based architect Thierry Pain’s work in a beautiful family house in Earl’s Court.