Uncanny Studio Renovates 1930s London Penthouse with Marble and Walnut Design
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Natasha Levy
7mo ago· 7 min readenNews
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Summary
Uncanny Studio has renovated the Primrose Apartment, a 1930s penthouse in London's art deco building overlooking Regent's Park. The redesign focuses on creating better flow between rooms using luxury materials like marble and walnut wood, while maintaining the apartment's original architectural character. The project transforms the top-floor space into a cohesive living environment that balances modern design with historical preservation.
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The studio overhauled Primrose Apartment, which is set on the top floor of an art deco-era building that overlooks Regent's Park in central London.
The Primrose Apartment dates back to the Art Deco period, with Uncanny Studio working to preserve its original character while introducing contemporary design elements.
A better sense of flow has been created between the rooms of this London penthouse, which design firm Uncanny Studio has decked out with marble, walnut wood and other luxury materials.


