M.A.H Gallery director Laura Fulmine was joined by founders Sophie Pearce (Béton Brut), and Emily Potter and Iwan Halstead (Daytrip) in a renovation project of a Victorian townhouse on Powerscroft Road in Clapton, London.
The project featured in the pages of Milk Decoration’s Spring 2021 issue, not to mention appeared on their front cover.
The interior continues to get attention for its muted and pensive approach, where the interior architecture was brought to life with a mix of both mid-century and contemporary pieces, with many of the artworks having been plucked from the M.A.H Gallery collection.
The project was also the subject of an article in Elle Decoration by Kate Jacobs. M.A.H Gallery was credited in the story for picking up on the ‘tranquil colours of the interior’ and '‘that feeling of calm’ thanks to the collection of works selected by Laura Fulmine for the beautiful interiors of the townhouse. The full article is available to read on Elle Decoration here.
Photos by Jake Curtis
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