Perched on the Northern Bank of the Thames in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea you will find Chelsea Waterfront. The Sir Terry Farrell designed development is a regeneration on 434 luxury apartments, providing occupants with the perfect juxtaposition of peaceful riverside living and vibrant social amenities.
In association with Accouter, our interior designers have created two bespoke schemes appealing to a wide demographic, all of whom appreciate and live a luxury lifestyle. The potential owners would travel internationally, therefore acting as a home away from home, the essence of a high-end hotel was needed. These two concepts combined allowed the designers to create a scheme that exemplified pure tranquillity with hints of effortless drama.
Chelsea Waterfront I
In reflection to the spectacular views of the River Thames, the designers injected ripples of waters, elegant curves and glass throughout our Chelsea Waterfront I project, complimented by rich dark colours with distressed surfaces and hints of gold.
A bespoke Mobius Love Seat, dressed in deep blue velvet is purposely placed to utilise the prime viewing position within the reception area. Seamlessly flowing into the main living room, the same curved inspired furniture is featured throughout. Elegantly hanging above the circular artisan coffee table is an antique Murano glass chandelier, providing a hint of art-deco into the space.
In the Master Bedroom, a blush colour palette instantly transports you to a place of serenity. The bespoke headboard that cascades around the room to the dressing table features striking angles highlighted through brass hues.
– Rhian Barker, Design Director.
Chelsea Waterfront II
On entering the apartment, an elegant yet effortless scheme that pushes the boundaries of design and innovation is presented. Polished plaster adds a modern warmth and depth to the space, whilst eglomise mirror panels subtly nod to concept luxury living.
Taking centre stage within the living space in a perfectly positioned seating area featuring symmetrical curves of each element act as the perfect frame to the outside terrace, drawing you to the sensational views of London. Whilst playing on the theme of water, each piece within the scheme was designed or sourced to transcend the themes of nature including the 24-carat gold hand painted Ginkgo leaves by London-based artist Diane Hill. Camouflaging the hidden bar into a piece of art, the leaves were delicately placed to mirror leaves blowing in the wind and cascading to the ground.
Acting as a home away from home, the bedrooms were designed with the essence of a high-end hotel. The Master bedroom showcases a tone of modern elegance with a striking bespoke headboard acting as both artwork and a bedhead. Whilst the Master bedroom features a serene blue and gold colour palette, deep green and amber tones were used in the second bedroom reflecting back to the concept of leaves in the wind. Positioned by two emerald velvet stools stands a bespoke cantilevered Japanese oak dressing table was commissioned, encased by a floor to ceiling leather framed mirror.
– Georgia-Rose Ford, Senior Interior Designer.
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