Interior design projects

We work with interior designers, home stylists and architects across the country, helping to elevate their projects with timeless, one-of-a-kind pieces. These are just a few of the incredible spaces we’ve been a part of.

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Warwickshire, Midlands

The Invisible House

We had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with international designers Annahita and Dhilnawaaz of DK Interior Design Studio on the transformation of the iconic Invisible House.

Originally designed by architect Steve Smith, the property was undergoing a full-scale renovation to reflect the vision of its new owners. Taking inspiration from the design team’s concepts and material palette, we selected five antique vessels that seamlessly complemented the home’s soft, neutral tones while adding quiet sophistication.

Delivering them on-site gave us the chance to experience this architectural masterpiece in person.

Bath, Somerset

The Ballroom

We were delighted to work with London interior designer Dan of Hamish Vincent Design, supplying a curated mix of our antiques and unique homewares for his standout project, The Ballroom.

This stunning renovation breathed new life into a once rundown apartment, celebrating its original period features while introducing a fresh, modern edge.

To complement the balance of old and new, we carefully selected dried branches and foliage, textured homewares, and three of our beautiful antique vessels - adding depth, character and a sense of timeless style to the space.

Kensington, London

The Townhouse

We had the pleasure of collaborating with the talented London-based interior designers Vanessa and Leah of Haus of Hyde on the full renovation of a stunning Kensington townhouse.

Together, we carefully selected four antique Turkish vessels and a rare Indonesian water vessel, positioning them in key areas throughout, with one being beautifully potted with an olive tree, creating a striking focal point.

The rich textures and organic forms of these antiques perfectly complemented the natural stone and marble finishes used throughout the project, adding warmth, depth and a sense of history to the space.