Hamilton Terrace, London
The lower ground floor of this existing four-storey Edwardian villa, in St. John’s Wood, London, has been reconfigured with skinflint lighting by architectural practice Threefold.
A mixture of grey enameled industrial factory shades are used to good effect to highlight the minimal open plan areas, with a nice run of our subtle etched glass shades, originally utilised within handheld hurricane gas lamps, positioned above kitchen islands.
Photography: Charles Hosea
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