Thorp Design
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscapes


Website: https://thorp.co.uk/
Telephone: 020 7235 7808
Email: hello@thorp.co.uk
Address: 190/192 Sloane Street London SW1X 9QX
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thorpdesign
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thorp_design/
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We are a multi-disciplinary design studio comprising a highly creative team of architects and designers with a wealth of experience and a heritage spanning five decades. Our offices are based on Sloane Street, London, SW1 and we currently have a team of twelve talented individuals: five architects, five designers an accountant and administrator.
Photography: Richard Powers
What We Do
We specialise in an active unity of design approach, designing and managing all aspects of a project, architectural and interior design, furnishing and decoration, art curation, gardens, and landscaping. Typically, our work is large turnkey projects for private clients in England and all around the world. These range from either an initial green field site or the refurbishment of an existing building and encompass commercial projects such as restaurants and gyms and even state of the art horse boxes with living accommodation.
Photography: Richard Powers
How we work
From the outset of a project our designers work collaboratively designing bespoke buildings with wholly integrated interiors totally unified as one to answer the client’s unique needs for that property. A large proportion of the furniture and furnishings are designed by us specifically for every individual client’s property and location. We regularly work together with other leading designers and craftspeople specialising in a specific discipline be that glass, wood, stone, textiles etc. For all our projects we link with living artists creating works for our clients and together we create private art collections for many of them. In our studio in London, we have an in-house art gallery where we can showcase specific artists and their work.
Chris Gascoigne
Richard Powers
Where we work
We have completed work across the globe, ski chalets in Europe and the USA, private villa in Thailand, penthouse apartment in Miami, holiday homes in the South of France and the Caribbean. We have also worked on private jets, gyms, health clubs, golf clubs and restaurants alongside countless residential homes in the UK.
We are currently in the final installation stages of two large newbuild turnkey overseas projects. A private mountain house in the exclusive Yellowstone Club, USA and a large villa on Lake Como. Together with an Oakley Horse box with accommodation for 6 horses and their humans! All projects were commissioned at the start of lockdown and have been completed despite the inability for us to travel to site due to the pandemic.
Photography: Richard Powers
Current Projects
Overseas we are in the early design stages of a large private lake-side residence in Connecticut; a private house outside New York; a large holiday home on the coast outside Lisbon, Portugal. Closer to home we are working on four private homes for our clients.
For more information please visit: www.thorp.co.uk
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