White globe wall light with grey fabric cord, abstract crane bird picture, grey wall

WELLBEING

Psychotherapy rooms, Wandsworth London

Designed to be welcoming. To feel like your own home and put you at ease.

We took inspiration from the work of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. Famous for his use of abstract geometric forms and curves in the 1950’s and 60’s.

Combining his use of shapes with the rich woods and plants found in costal South America. We created an interior that’s modern, inviting and makes you feel instantly relaxed.

WELLBEING

Designed to be welcoming. To feel like your own home and put you at ease.

We took inspiration from the work of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. Famous for his use of abstract geometric forms and curves in the 1950’s and 60’s.

Combining his use of shapes with the rich woods and plants found in costal South America. We created an interior that’s modern, inviting and makes you feel instantly relaxed.

Psychotherapy room with sage grey walls, blue grey daybed, walnut cabinet, abstract geometric art and rug, ficus plant
Exceptional work that I could never have done without you. The project was a challenge at times but the whole building works beautifully.
The way you managed to find things that I wouldn’t have imagined choosing for myself, that I now love (the rugs for example - perfect) was very impressive. I feel fully at home and enjoy working here immensely.
You achieved far more than I expected would be possible. I wish I’d employed you earlier in the process.
Just to say, well done and thank you.
Daniel W
Owner and Psychotherapist, London
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Psychotherapy room with sage grey walls, blue grey daybed, walnut cabinet, abstract geometric art and rug, ficus plant
Exceptional work that I could never have done without you. The project was a challenge at times but the whole building works beautifully.
The way you managed to find things that I wouldn’t have imagined choosing for myself, that I now love (the rugs for example - perfect) was very impressive. I feel fully at home and enjoy working here immensely.
You achieved far more than I expected would be possible. I wish I’d employed you earlier in the process.
Just to say, well done and thank you.
Daniel W
Owner and Psychotherapist, London
Modern black metal side table with ceramic dome lamp
Interior with mid-century walnut cabinet, sansevieria plant, abstract art and geometric rug
White globe wall light, grey marble base, fabric cord, grey wall
Walnut desk, macbook pro, grey wool chair and rubber plant
Grey blue daybed on pink and charcoal abstract rug, Scandinavian forest artwork
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the design

Walnut wood and lush foliage give you a warm feeling. Sage grey walls create an oasis of calm. Matte black metal creates an overall structure, making the rooms feel unified. Ambient light comes from glowing wall lamps. The circular marble base reflects the geometric theme.

Each room has a distinct personality, with muted accent colours. Ochre, mustard, petrol and apricot. Abstract shapes are introduced through the artwork and rugs.

A metal table sits between therapist and client. The ceramic lamp gives a warm glow. A diffuse light that’s easy on your eyes.

A compact walnut desk and grey wool chair provide a simple workspace.

project
Psychotherapy Rooms
area
136 sqm
materials
black powder coated metal, walnut wood, marble, ceramic, wool, foliage
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