Blue Ivy House is a deep response to the design personality of the clients. Eschewing a conservative response for the semi-retired clients, Blue Ivy reflects their deep appreciation for art and literature and immediately responds to the artistic provocations of the material palette and a response to the redefined spatial settings created in the floor plan.
The design accommodates a significant book collection and some quite remarkable artworks. Materials, furniture and coverings were chosen to respond to both the clients brief and references from literature and art. Furniture was carefully selected together with the client, and we selected / assisted with the selection of everything including; dining room pendants ( AJ Royal Pendant by Arne Jacobsen for Louis Poulsen from Cult Design), kitchen pendant and spotlights from Darkon, the Mark Tuckey timber table, the dining chairs (from Danish Red in Armadale), the black steel planter boxes from Redfox & Wilcox, the crotchet floor rug from Jenny Jones Rugs and the Nook sofa, cushions and bed linen from Jardan.
Each room on the ground floor interlinks spatially with the next, and the hall wall creates a circulation zone that serves as gallery and entry. The Kitchen and Dining space is organised around the generous island bench, complimented by the adjacent timber dining table. Open timber shelves increase the practicality of the high overhead cupboards and allow for !display of glassware and objet d’art. !The dining room wall is fully lined with the cantilevered timber shelves which work with the Mark Tuckey timber table. The marble is also used as shelving, fashioned into a full-height bookshelf between kitchen and lounge, and a hybrid marble- timber bookshelves in the end of the kitchen island itself. Upstairs the material palette deepens, with a hand- stitched leather bedhead layering autumnal tones light timber veneer and blue carpet.