German interior designer Peter Heimer and joinery studio Buchholzberlin used a restrained material palette of concrete, oak and aluminium when renovating this flat inside London‘s brutalist Trellick Tower.
The Grade II-listed building, designed by architect Ernö Goldfinger, originally opened in 1972 to provide social housing for the neighbourhood of Kensal Rise but has since become a landmark of brutalist architecture thanks to its distinctive lift tower.
Peter Heimer and Buchholzberlin have renovated a Trellick Tower flat
The renovation works were carried out in a privately owned apartment on Trellick Tower‘s 21st floor that had not been significantly altered in several years and as a result, was host to narrow rooms
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