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A former mews warehouse was converted to provide studio space and offices for designer Jasper Conran. Located in a conservation area, the building is bounded on three sides by residential properties and has only 10 meters of frontage to the mews. Due to the site’s sensitive location, between the backyards of two Victorian terraces, the existing building volume was retained with new large glazed openings added to the front façade and roof.

The reception and office spaces are housed in a two-storey brick building at the front of the site, with the open plan studio, meeting rooms and sample stores located in the long steel-trussed warehouse building behind. The building shell is white plaster with a light grey resin floor. Furniture and fixtures are in black marble, black steel and black stained timber.