Jasmine Fisher Transforms Rented London Office into Atmospheric Studio Space

Jasmine Fisher · · 1 min read · Arts & Design

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Key Takeaways

  • Transformation of a 32-square-meter rented office in London.
  • Implementation of a 'moody material palette' and warm colors.
  • Integration of curated artworks to create a 'homely feel'.

Why This Matters

The project demonstrates a practical application of interior design principles to transform a generic office into a distinctive, characterful workspace. This recontextualization reflects a studio's specific design philosophy within its own working environment.

Overview

Jasmine Fisher, an interior designer based in London, undertook the transformation of her practice's rented office space. The design objective was to create an atmospheric studio environment, departing from the initial configuration of the premise.

Approach

The interior design strategy involved the selection of a 'moody material palette'. This approach incorporated the use of warm colors. Additionally, curated artworks were integrated into the space. These design elements were utilized to impart a more 'homely feel' to the studio. The project addressed an existing condition where the space, measuring 32 square meters, was characterized as a 'harshly lit and impersonal white box'. The designer aimed to align the studio's physical environment with the practice's 'characterful, layered approach to interiors'.

Findings

  • The 32-square-meter rented office was previously an 'impersonal white box' with 'harsh' lighting.
  • The transformation shifted the space to an 'atmospheric studio'.
  • Warm colors were implemented within the design.
  • Curated artworks were introduced into the space.
  • The resulting aesthetic achieved a 'homely feel' for the studio.
  • The design reflected the studio's 'characterful, layered approach to interiors'.

Research Information

Institution
Dezeen
Lead Researcher
Jasmine Fisher
Original Study
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Source
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