Previously used as a hairdressing salon, the Victorian terrace had sat vacant for several years before its transformation. LYMT approached the redesign with a focus on reinstating the building’s residential character while accommodating TheEND’s sculptural furniture and collectable objects. Original fireplaces, uncovered during demolition after being concealed behind existing joinery, now anchor key moments throughout the interior and restore a sense of familiarity to the space.
Throughout the showroom, oversized lighting, sculptural plaster elements and curved openings establish a layered dialogue between old and new. Raw furniture pieces sit within the more delicate framework of the heritage interiors, reflecting the brand’s interest in contrast and material tension. Mirrored ceilings heighten the spatial experience, amplifying light, scale and perspective throughout the terrace.