Tala Fustok fills Hyde Park apartment with contemporary art and vintage furniture
Tala Fustok Studio has transformed the interior of an apartment in west London into a "calm sanctuary" containing carefully chosen artworks and furnishings influenced by the travels of its owner.
The Palace Gate apartment is located on the fourth floor of a Victorian mansion block neighbouring Hyde Park in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Tala Fustok has designed the The Palace Gate apartment in London
Local interior designer Tala Fustok set out to turn the four-bedroom property into a relaxing pied-a-terre containing a collection of contemporary artworks.
"I wanted to create a calm sanctuary to balance the hustle and bustle of the city and the owner's lifestyle," Fustok told Dezeen.
"Our client is an ardent traveller, frequenting North Africa and copious European cities," she added. "We wanted to ensure this was reflected in the design, as a sort of escapism and bringing a dose or reminder of those settings to their London home." Integrated storage conceals steel beams in the living room
The interior features a palette of soft colours intended to evoke a sunset, with textures of stone and earthy fabrics adding to the nomadic and natural feel.
The 252-square-metre interior was reorganised through several structural interventions that opened up the living and dining area, as well as combining two bedrooms to form a large principal bedroom and dressing area.
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