The Glass House

The Glass House in Wandsworth is a true feat of minimalist Architecture and engineering and a prime example of collaboration. A striking monolithic zinc-clad architectural element connects the house from the ground floor to the basement level, extending horizontally from the reception area through to the kitchen. This impressive structure serves both aesthetic and functional purposes, housing the kitchen island, a concealed pocket door study crafted from contrasting birch ply, and a discreet cloak cupboard.

Our other bespoke creations for this project include steel-framed vanity units, a bespoke library piece, freestanding bedroom furniture, and a collection of Valchromat kitchen units and a dresser, all contributing to the unique and sophisticated character of this remarkable home.

Collaborators

‍Architecture + Construction - Minale + Mann

Bespoke Joinery design - VEVES

Interior Design - Alice B. Davies

Photography - Graham Atkins-Hughes