ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN
space, considered.
considered spaces, made real
A studio working across architecture and interiors — shaping space around light, material honesty, and how a room is actually lived in.
Architecture ✦ Interiors ✦ Material honesty ✦ Light ✦ Restraint ✦
THE STUDIO
We treat architecture and interior as one continuous idea — not a building and then its decoration, but a single spatial argument carried from structure to surface.
About the studio →
SELECTED WORK
Recent projects
Interior · Residential
Kessler Residence
Oslo, 2024
Architecture · Commercial
Marlowe Studio
Milan, 2023
Architecture · Residential
Alder House
Cotswolds, 2023
Quarry Pavilion — Carrara, 2022
01
Read the site
We begin on site, not at a desk — reading the light, the material, the way people already move through a place.
02
Draw with restraint
Concepts are pared back until only what the room actually needs remains. Every element earns its place.
03
Build with honesty
Materials are specified for how they age, not just how they photograph on day one.
WHAT WE DO
Three disciplines, one continuous practice.
MATERIAL HONESTY
Every material is chosen, never defaulted to.
Timber
White oak, quarter-sawn for grain stability
Stone
Honed limestone, sourced within 200 miles
Plaster
Lime-based, hand-troweled
Metal
Blackened steel, left to patina
Textile
Undyed linen and raw wool
Glass
Restoration-grade, minimal float distortion
12
Years practice
40+
Projects delivered
6
Countries
9
Awards
Featured in · Dezeen · Wallpaper* · Domus · Frame · The Architectural Review
“They designed for the way we actually live, not the way a photograph wanted us to.”
Homeowner, Kessler Residence
“Plinth held the whole idea — from the first sketch to the last piece of joinery — without ever handing it off.”
Director, Marlowe Studio
“The materials have aged exactly as they promised. The apartment looks better now than the day we moved in.”
Owner, Corso Apartment
Marlowe Studio — Milan, 2023
JOURNAL
Notes from the studio
Material · Mar 2026
On the honesty of a load-bearing wall
Practice · Feb 2026
Why we design for the second year, not the first
Material · Jan 2026
Lime plaster and the light it holds
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