50 vyner launch

 
 
 

Long-time collaborators Sophie Pearce (Béton Brut) and Laura Fulmine (M.A.H) joined forces to open the 5500 sq ft two-story gallery space and prop house called 50 Vyner. Founder of M.A.H Gallery, Laura Fulmine is an industry-leading interior stylist and creative director.

The launch coincided with London Design Festival 2021. The new space allowed for both M.A.H Gallery and Béton Brut to expand their existing exhibition spaces- the former now being able to exhibit much larger works and the latter to delve into contemporary work, having been solely vintage previously.

On the ground floor M.A.H houses its collection of over 100 emerging and established artists and creators alongside vintage pieces carefully chosen by Laura.

On the first floor, Béton Brut presents a selection of rare, architect-led furniture and lighting from Europe and Japan. The collection centres around Monochromatic design throughout the last century following Sophie’s distinct sculptural aesthetic.

Both M.A.H and Béton Brut operate as gallery spaces in which artworks and furniture are up for sale. But what makes them unique is that they also hold the dual function of being each their own prop house, with pieces available for temporary hire.

Visit the 50 Vyner website and browse our collections here.

The launch featured on Design Anthology’s LDF 2021 Preview on their website which you can view here.

The launch also reatured on Sight Unseen’s Sighted Section which can be read in their online magazine here.

Photos by Ollie Tomlinson and Diego Padilla