Studioilse’s design of the Aesop shop translates the company values through a loving restoration of the historic fabric, paired with modern and clean interventions. As in all her work Ilse Crawford with her Studioilse has added a lot of emotions to the interior. Simple and modern design.
A central ceramic sink to emphasise the ritual of cleansing.
Brass – the material of Mount st.
Fit for Mount st: a gentleman’s armchair tailored in tweed.
Original pitch pine floor – “poor man’s parquet”.
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Derek Stewart says:
Jun 10, 2008
I’ll always raise my hat to Ilse Crawford for the work she’s done and her foreseeing the new with a blend of the ‘old’ but I find this latest extremely cold, sad, hollow, clinical even – a hint of a tint of Johnny’s ‘Sweeney Todd’ salon about it (though not as exciting). Are they hoping to attract only a very select clientele? Not very ‘solare’ is it?.