The ground floor exudes an industrially inspired yet completely welcoming atmosphere. The space now features a large kitchen with tables and stools, soft seating for large groups, and intimate pairs of chairs with small tables. Clever use of the understairs space for storage further maximises functionality.
On the first floor, the design offers a contemplative setting with comfortable seating and expansive windows providing views across the site while letting in plenty of natural light. Modern yet classical furniture, visible pipework, and bare brickwork contribute to the industrial aesthetic complemented by colours that harmonise with the natural surroundings.
The design for the Empress room incorporated key elements to revive its historical charm and significance. Chinese-inspired wallpaper now adorns the walls, paying homage to Empress Eugenie’s interest in China and the museum she established in Paris. Additionally, Little Gem tables played a pivotal role, as their unique design made them easily movable and allowed for effortless reconfiguration. These thoughtful design choices contributed to the room’s aesthetic appeal and ensured practicality and flexibility, aligning with creating a unique and adaptable learning space.