Jasmine Fisher transforms rented London office into warm, atmospheric design studio
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Alyn Griffiths
Summary
Interior designer Jasmine Fisher transformed a harsh, impersonal 32-square-metre rented white-box office in London into a warm, atmospheric studio for her practice. Using a moody material palette of warm colours, curated artworks, and layered textures, she created a homely yet professional workspace that reflects her studio's characterful design approach. The project demonstrates how rented commercial spaces can be personalized without permanent alterations.
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Using warm colours and curated artworks to lend the space a more homely feel.
The design demonstrates how rented commercial spaces can be personalized without permanent alterations.
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