INTERIOR DESIGN

 

Our boldest interior design decisions include  decorating a £5m loft with chairs made by ex-convicts  and re-using discarded glass bottles to build the bar of a London private member's club.  

We aim to unite the artistic, the socially conscious, the disadvantaged and the affluent through design. 

 


 

Library- Private members' club


This newly created London members’ club for the literary and design communities is
19 greek street’s biggest interior design project to date. Read more here.

 

19 greek street’s interior design practice evolved from founder Marc Peridis’ previous studio, Montage, which he ran for more than eight years. It undertook 500 commissions across the world, in countries such as Turkey, Brazil, China and the US, for clients including Vivienne Westwood, Marc Jacobs, Unilever and L’Oréal. During this time, Marc’s growing awareness of the importance of sustainable and experimental design led him to launch 19 greek street.

The studio is dedicated to working on projects that allow us to apply our philosophy in a creative context without compromising on aesthetics. Whether it’s using chairs made by ex-gang members in a £4.6 million loft, or recycled glass bottles from the streets of Soho for a bar that served a fashion party for Victoria Beckham, we believe our biggest success has been to build bridges between the disadvantaged, the socially conscious, the artistic and the affluent.