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A colourful, comfortable London flat

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In the bathroom, the walls are painted in ‘Duck Egg’ by Edward Bulmer Natural Paint. The palette was inspired by curtains in Robert Kime’s ‘Jardinieres’ cotton, which came with the flat.

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An office in Mayfair

In a Queen Anne townhouse in Mayfair once owned by James de Rothschild, Olivia designed this beautiful office for a creative client. In the boardroom, Olivia designed the desk, which was made from poured resin. A chandelier from Howe hangs over the table, and on the floor is a Moroccan rug from Emily’s House. The doors lead onto a private terrace.

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An office in Mayfair

Within the office is the client’s private study, complete with its original panelling and a Vietnamese seagrass rug that was sewn together in the room. The curtains were screen-printed by Cressida Bell and the shell lights in the windows are from Quindry.

An office in Mayfair

Within the office is the client’s private study, complete with its original panelling and a Vietnamese seagrass rug that was sewn together in the room. The curtains were screen-printed by Cressida Bell and the shell lights in the windows are from Quindry.

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An office in Mayfair

Olivia and her client wanted to give a relaxed, informal feeling to the building; in the stairwell this was achieved with painted stairs, sisal rugs, a glamorous chandelier from Gallery 25 on the Pimlico Road, and Joss Graham’s ‘chik’ blinds. Just out of sight are Moroccan rugs on the landings.The client has a passion for wallpaper that Olivia made the most of in the bathrooms. Each loo has a different wallpaper; the gent’s features Dupenny’s ’Time for Tea’, along with a bamboo mirror from an antiques market.

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