St John Street
"I was impressed by the light touch interventions which gave the warehouse apartment a new identity. The project stands as an example for continued use of a long-lasting, but carbon intensive brick and concrete structure supported by high quality timber interiors.”
Jonas Lencer,
Wood Awards 2021
A sensitive remodelling of a Victorian warehouse apartment in Clerkenwell. The design juxtaposes historic texture with contemporary interventions to create a rich and layered dwelling.
The apartment is on the 2nd floor of a large brick building which fronts St John Street, with its high-end furniture showrooms and cafes.
Acquired as a large empty shell, the space consisted of an industrial palette of exposed brickwork walls and columns and board-marked concrete ceiling slab.
Our clients' brief was to reimagine the apartment as a warm, inviting home while retaining the industrial character of the building. We responded by creating a series of contemporary interventions that are distinct from the existing building fabric. Each intervention contains a new domestic room: library, dressing room, bathroom, ensuite and pantry. These spaces are conceived as independent elements, lined with bespoke timber joinery and ceramic tiling to create a distinctive atmosphere and identity to each.
Joinery: Harbour Joinery Workshop
Photography: Mariell Lind Hansen
Press:
The Wall Street Journal
Wallpaper*
The Modern House
LivingEtc
Dezeen
Awards:
RIBA London Awards 2022: Winner
Wood Awards 2021: Winner






















