Berlin City Apartment
This Berlin city apartment was created in collaboration with David Mees, London, for an elderly couple who moved to the city with a full household but required more antique items to fill the nearly 300 square meter area, as well as a bespoke interior design service including extensive curtains, wall-paper, fabrics - all sourced from London - bespoke cabinetry, lamp shades and rugs

The Morning Room with botanic wall paper and much seating

The Morning Room

The Morning Room's restored parquet floor and early 19th century Center Table

The Sitting Room's framed Zuber wall paper panels were found in London. The curtains were made in London.

The antique camel back sofa was acquired from Christies auction and recovered

A Kent style painted corner cupboard was the perfect addition to display a collection of plates

Of the twelve dining chairs eight are antique and four were copied. The 19th century tapisserie adds a perfect focal point on the far wall

Formal wall paper, framed Russian prints, a butler's tray with assorted silver and a family bust in plaster

The study

A half tester made for the master bedroom.
