Published: 16 May 2022
Stylish Studies
From bright and electric projects in Madrid to serene and neutral spaces in London, we have chosen 12 of our favourite studies. These stylish studies include rugs designed by the likes of Kelly Wearstler, Adam Hunter and Paul Smith.
Michael Chan was inspired by ancient calligraphy to design Theory which is reminiscent of a bamboo forest.
Key Shadow by Suzanne Sharp is a bold and graphic addition to this home office in London.
Mohair Slate, as seen in the SF Decorator Showcase, adds a soft touch to the moody hues of this study of Chad Dorsey’s.
Our in-house studio designed Ramble which gets creativity flowing in this office designed by Dara Huang with its painterly lines and meandering spirit.
Sunray Pink by Mary Katrantzou glows in this design office in Dublin by Kingston Lafferty Design.
Herringbone by Jonathan Saunders is an eclectic addition to this Madrid based study by Estudio Morgan.
Matrix includes a network of orthogonal lines inspired by an electrical circuit creating a three-dimensional effect in this home office.
Farrah by Nicole Fuller contains a large-scale sinuous motif giving a shimmering movement through this office.
Carnival by Paul Smith adds a sense of vibrancy to this home office drawing inspiration from the movement of carnival dancers.
The bold lines of Meridian Aqua, by Winch Design, fan out from the centre of this office.
Flaunt by Kelly Wearstler takes the floor of this study, garnering inspiration from natural wood and the fluidity of water.
Tracery by Kelly Wearstler adds a sense of warmth to this study by Gunter and Co.
The soft sorbet shades of our Fold rug feature in this project by Uglova Design.