The owner of the house is a collector and lover of art, so the interior architects of the London office Child Studio thought no different than in aesthetic categories. The townhouse in the main enclave of the British establishment, London's Belgravia, retained a Georgian flair and something of historical stuffing (for example, glued ceiling decor). However, the basic layout has undergone a colossal overhaul. So there was a two-light living room with a five-meter oak library, inspired by a similar one in Karl Lagerfeld's Parisian apartment.