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APOC Store reimagines London boutique as rotating gallery for independent designers

January 15, 2026 Jane Englefield 0

Design retailer APOC Store has reconfigured its London boutique so it doubles as an informal gallery where emerging creatives can showcase their work amid “incredibly challenging” industry conditions. APOC Store is a “curated marketplace” that stocks fashion and furniture by young, independent designers, from Harikrishnan’s blow-up latex trousers to Ying Chang’s cardboard stools. Founders Ying

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APOC Store reimagines London boutique as rotating gallery for independent designers

January 15, 2026 Jane Englefield 0

Design retailer APOC Store has reconfigured its London boutique so it doubles as an informal gallery where emerging creatives can showcase their work amid “incredibly challenging” industry conditions. APOC Store is a “curated marketplace” that stocks fashion and furniture by young, independent designers, from Harikrishnan’s blow-up latex trousers to Ying Chang’s cardboard stools. Founders Ying

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Bureau de Change enlivens Trace apartment block with pink concrete panels

January 13, 2026 Starr Charles 0

Architecture studio Bureau de Change has updated a 1980s apartment block in London, revitalising its facade with pink concrete panels made from demolition waste. Named Trace, the building in Euston was revamped for developer HGG to provide five apartments across its six storeys, which include two floors added as part of the project. Bureau de Change

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Nikjoo and Flawk create “uniquely sculptural” home on London infill site

January 9, 2026 Starr Charles 0

Curved walls and porthole windows add character to this brick home built on an infill site in north London, which has been completed by local architecture studio Nikjoo. Designed in collaboration with London-based developer Flawk, the three-bedroom family home, named Runda, is composed of a rounded volume that sits on the corner plot of a

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Flawk takes cues from French home interiors for overhaul of unloved London townhouse

January 5, 2026 Natasha Levy 0

Creative developer Flawk has revamped a townhouse in London’s Holland Park to evoke the effortless “je ne sais quois” of homes in the south of France. Before the renovation, the three-storey property had gone untouched for years and was largely in a state of disrepair. The floorboards were worn, mould lined the walls, and the

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Kith store on Regent Street informed by “bones of the raw space”

January 5, 2026 Tom Ravenscroft 0

American fashion brand Kith has collaborated with Porto Architecture to create the interiors for its flagship store on London’s Regent Street, complete with a classic New York bistro. For Kith’s first standalone store in the UK, founder Ronnie Fieg aimed to create a space that showcased the brand but was unique to London. It also

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Studio Weave’s Woolwich Market Pavilion provides public toilets in southeast London

January 4, 2026 Amy Frearson 0

Stepped arches define the facade of Studio Weave’s latest building, a brick pavilion containing a cafe, public toilets and market facilities. Woolwich Market Pavilion is part of the rejuvenation of Beresford Square Market, a square next to the gatehouse of the historic former munitions factory, Woolwich Arsenal, in southeast London. With its deep stepped arches

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Sheep Inc combines cork and wool walls for “flagsheep store”

December 23, 2025 Tom Ravenscroft 0

Interior designer Mark Brown used cork and wool to create natural, tactile interiors for clothing brand Sheep Inc’s first store, in London. Dubbed its “flagsheep store”, the shop in Carnaby Street is the first physical location for Sheep Inc and was designed to represent the ethos of the wool-led clothing brand. “Sheep Inc’s identity as

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Colourful restaurant Motorino offers peek into neighbouring Fitzrovia chapel

December 22, 2025 Cajsa Carlson 0

English interiors studio North End Design drew on 1980s Japanese and American boardrooms, British car companies from the 60s and wood-panelled recording studios when designing this restaurant in London with an unusual cut-out feature. Located in London’s central Fitzrovia neighbourhood, Motorino is the second restaurant North End Design has created for chef Stevie Parle following

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Nicemakers channels “spirit and energy” of Walthamstow for The Eades apartments

December 15, 2025 Natasha Levy 0

Amsterdam-based Nicemakers has designed the resident facilities of a housing development in Walthamstow, using the east London neighbourhood as the starting point for its design scheme. Overseen by property developer Way of Life, The Eades comprises 495 apartments and has an abundance of amenities including a co-working space, gym, yoga studio and a professional kitchen.

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