Located in an area called Kenway Village, in Earls Court, London, this three-storey 18th century cottage with a blacksmiths workshop attached to the rear was in poor condition before Jason MacLean of Studio MacLean got to it. The 1500-square-foot property needed to basically be rebuilt but luckily the client was extremely flexible with the design and construction.
MacLean was given free reign over the design, creating built-in and custom furnishings throughout including the entire kitchen and a desk with floating drawers.
Other pieces include a De Sede sofa with George Nelson side table, Eley Kishimoto ‘flash’ kitchen chairs, with vintage porcelain wall and ceiling lights. The lights above the kitchen were made from various components from a company called Urban Cottage Industries.

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Lifespace Concept on 12.18.2013 at 21:07 PM
You’ve made a drastic changes on the looks of that home… I love those hanging lights that you used specially on the bedroom with warm color temperature. Anyway are those customized or available out of the shelves?
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