An inspiring new ‘Tables Edit’ sets the scene for Lyndon Design’s stunning collections of handcrafted wooden tables. Designed to enhance any corporate or hospitality space, these exquisite collections provide designers with unending possibilities and the opportunity to bring elegance and charm to interior design schemes.
As the network of Everyman boutique cinemas expands across the UK, Lyndon Design continues to furnish each venue with a bespoke range of seating that is vital for creating the intimate and luxurious cinema environment for which the Everyman brand is renowned.
London’s award winning five star apartment development, Cheval Three Quays, located overlooking the Thames in the heart of the City, provided the perfect venue for Lyndon Design to showcase its bespoke handcrafted bedroom upholstery and luxurious seating solutions.
A newly refurbished library at the University of Reading serves to echo the bespoke handcrafted seating capabilities provided by Lyndon Design and underscores its ability to deliver state-of-the art soft furnishings in a modern learning environment.
A large part of any window is the glass. The glass can affect both the performance and the appearance of your windows. This means that it is important to ensure that the highest quality of glass is used in your windows.
A bespoke glass manifestation provides an individual touch that makes all difference to your glass installation. Check out some of the beautiful designs we have created.
Ion Glass created an unusual and wholly bespoke semi-circular structural glass garden room, providing an external focal point for a luxury residential project. Involving the use of structural glass panels to create both the walls and the glass roof, the installation is supported by a complex arrangement of structural glass fins and beams, designed to fit seamlessly together for a minimal and almost wholly frameless result.
A collection of large pendant lamps made using sustainable FSC wood veneers.
Baulmann Leuchten are manufacturers of lighting and mirrors for hospitality, office, restaurant, bar and high-end residential sector.
This iconic Grade II* Listed building began construction in 1911, although World War 1 and 2 halted completion until 1958 (and while it was being built, a 3rd Century Roman ship was discovered!). For 64 years, County Hall served as the home of the British Government, in the form of the London County Council, and later the GLC (Greater London Council) and ILEA (Inner London Education Authority). Under the new owners, County Hall has been renovated into a vibrant complex of hotels, offices and visitor attractions. The main Riverside Building houses the London Aquarium, London Dungeon attractions as well as the Premier Inn and Marriott Hotels.