Warple Way Home Combines Art Gallery and Living Space in Glam-Meets-Industrial Chic Aesthetic
Feb 25, 2014 00:59
Unit 2B Warple Way is located on a well-known street of Action recording studios, where Florence and the Machine, and the late soul siren Amy Winehouse have previously recorded music.
4M decided to amp up the open plan lateral office space and transform it into a work/live gallery, using unconventional materials such as micro-cement and powder-metal paint.
The 1,100 square feet rough-lux unit reflects the heritage of a Kosovo-born Londoner and his American wife. The couple were going for glam-meets-industrial chic.
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