Behind the decorative window mouldings of Robert Storey’s three-bedroom, top-floor Victorian terrace flat in Dalston, east London, is an unequivocally stylish yet unpretentious home, one that showcases his signature modernist tastes. This is no surprise, since Storey – a sought-after spatial designer who works with leading fashion brands – lives and breathes design. Clever design tricks, including hidden appliance cupboards and concealed cabinetry inside an old chimney breast, provide storage, but also maximise space. Facebook Twitter Pinterest ‘I like to bring in colour through furniture’: Robert Storey and his France & Søn’s Finn Juhl “Japan” chairs. Storey’s emotional connection to where he lives has resulted in a serene space with tactile surfaces and immersive tones.
Source: The Guardian September 28, 2019 13:52 UTC