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June 2, 2023

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | C H I L D S T U D I O Although tucked behind the library, the study is not sidelined. Anchored by a proud leather-top desk, the handsome wood-pan- eled room shows decorative restraint, but does allow for animation via an array of objects and art. Antique lithographs by the likes of French painter Georges Braque, champion of the avant-garde Jean Cocteau and Dutch artist Karen Appel. Photographs by another Frenchman, Guy Bourdin, and American iconoclast Man Ray. Accents of a particular vintage: an Italian floor lamp from Stilnovo, 1960s Danish brass sconces, and a desk lamp by Spanish modernist Pedro Martín from the same era. This project is not a period piece, however. It is not overly deferential. It is a well-fash- ioned contemporizing of nostalgia with a sense of place. That place is here. It is now. This is not Paris, and it is not Saint Laurent. It's London. childstudio.co and warm materiality." Formed by custom marble-clad library cabinets and a slick glass brick partition with a geometric motif that separates it from the kitchenette, the dining room is a debonair example, contin- ing the project's procession of Mahogany and marble, but complementing it with a splash of plush velvet green. Material in this room, the designers divulge, deviates from Saint Laurent in Paris to the modernist Villa Müller by Adolf Loos, but the grouping of dark Mahogany wood, patterned marble and green upholstery "feels so chic, yet warm and unpretentious." Dining chairs by Charlotte Perriand, a round maple table by Kos and Huang, and Ingo Maurer's Uchiwa chandelier—a delicate concoc- tion made with overlapping fans and a bamboo frame—leaves that assessment unchallenged. Grounding it all is a rug is from Child Studio's Bauhaus-inspired rug collection. 30 DIGS.NET | 6.2.23

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