London

Just as the serene green of this quintessentially British square made it the optimal locale for a multinational family’s London landing spot, so did the Grade II listed 19th-century terrace house provide the ideal platform for infusing a traditional architectural envelope with a crisp and contemporary perspective punctuated by a collection of modern art focused on photography.
Entrance hall of Grade II listed house with Victorian geometric tile floor in Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London Vestibule of Grade II listed house in Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London with Thomas Struth Pantheon, Rome, 1990 Drawing room enfilade of Grade II listed house in Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London with Mario Bellini Camaleonda sofas and Candida Höfer Wikingmuseum Oslo I, 2000 Drawing room of Grade II listed house in Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London with Mario Bellini Camaleonda sofas and Candida Höfer Biblioteca Teresiana Mantova I, 2010 Dining room of Grade II listed house in Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London with Saarinen oval dining table and Candida Höfer Wikingmuseum Oslo I, 2000 Bedroom of Grade II listed house in Ennismore Gardens, Knightsbridge, London with Poltrona Frau leather bed and Thomas Struth Sumatra-Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae), Leibniz IZW, Berlin, 2022
Photography by Philip Raymond