We loved his project of the new ‘fancy’ Eurostar, we love even more his interior for the Dyptique London Store. Christopher Jenner designed this ‘micro’ store in Leadenhall Market applying their unique ‘fractal analysis’ to Diptyque where they married the brand with classic Victorian Architectural and Design heritage to create an interior space inspired by English patterning and French luxury.
Hand made furniture in American Walnut and turned Brass, complements the Gothic revival wallpapers while acid etched Brass joinery panels frame a classic Victorian pressed ceiling from which a diffused halo is suspended above the Limestone floor.
Designed to complement rather than impose, the space is a focus on artistic inclusion and cultural assimilation, reflecting a respect of history and culture; a concept at the heart of the studio.
Oversize library cabinets shooting skyward are furnished with multi-layered classic moldings and fitted with secret cupboards in English brass, stained Glass fret work and magical Mirror.
Photography by Michael Franke
Dyptique store located at:
62 Leadenhall Market
City of London
United Kingdom
Open: Monday – Friday 9am – 6pm
See more of Christopher Jenner’s work at www.christopher-jenner.com