Discover Tollgard Design Group Unique Projects – Tollgard Design Group is a London-based Interior Design Studio working on projects around the world. For over a decade, through over 300 interior design projects, they have crystallized their design ethos into a signature principle. In each design project, they search for the distinctive röda tråden – a unique red thread – that binds people, place and building. Have a look at their projects here!
Knightsbridge Penthouse
Tollgard Design Group’s client tasked them with the integration of two existing apartments set on the 3rd and 4th floors of one of London’s most prestigious garden squares. Working closely with Peek Architecture + Design, they carved out a luxurious penthouse comprising 5 ensuite bedrooms, reception & dining rooms, chef’s kitchen, media room and two technology-fuelled terraces that look towards London’s cityscape. The final result reflects the vision of an exceptional client willing to trust his design team to push creative boundaries, to test new materials, to go beyond the expected and satisfactory.
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Danish Summer House
Built for a British-based family as a summer retreat, the Fanø house is characterized by a distinctly Scandinavian design aesthetic. The Scandinavian notion of the red thread is one that Staffan uses in every project as a shorthand to describe the creative design DNA. Pulling together clues from the architecture, from the cultural history, environment, from the client’s own personalities and the questions of living that need to be solved by the design, the red thread draws a protective framework around the project, linking architecture with interiors, client with design.
Beaconsfield Family Home
Home to international creatives and their family; the Beaconsfield family home with its open-plan spaces in this contemporary new-build brings together eclectic collections, natural materials and opportunities for family life. Functional sculpture is one of the red threads that run through the design, captured in various American-manufactured luminaires as well as the concrete basin, metal-clad kitchen, curvaceous master bath and the striking metal fireplace in the main reception room. Aged barn-wood, burnished metal and natural fabrics and fibers soften the architectural lines and help to bring the exterior setting into the house.
Uncle
The 45 story residential development tower by Uncle Living, designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, offers residents a dramatic vibrant living space with an extensive amenity level on the 45th floor with 360-degree views across London. Tollgard was appointed to work with the development team on the design of the all-important shared spaces, as well as the interior design of the apartments. They took inspiration from theatre to incorporate elements of drama and surprise into the geometric canvas of the urban landscape.
Technicolor Kensington
An invigorating jolt of technicolor pulses through Staffan and Monique Tollgård’s latest residential interior design scheme in this handsome Kensington home. With a vibrant family life at the heart of the brief, the London-based interior design team has drawn a red thread through their clients’ collection of art and artifacts – pieces that reflect their international heritage and passion for contemporary and traditional Ethiopian art. Each of the key rooms in the Technicolour Kensington house take inspiration from the bold works of art or sculpture, drawing color, texture or strong tactile forms from their worlds.
Knightsbridge Splendour
An outstanding lateral apartment encompassing adjacent listed buildings in Knightsbridge, this lateral gem showcases Tollgard Design Group’s technical and creative interior design expertise. A progressive design solution to seamlessly amalgamate the space results in an effortless and uniquely restorative living experience. Outstanding attention to detail, intelligent craftsmanship and rare materials give the finishing touches to a memorable home.
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Milenio Sofa by Caffe Latte Home
An ultimate statement piece, yielding an impressive length and modular capability, yet still very with a very subtle and soothing design. The Milenio sofa takes its name from the Milenio coffee variety, a plant that emerges in great heights and very well-known adaptability, making this sofa the perfect parallel of it. With a blend of hues, textures and materials, and with over 7 modules to change around, the circular modular is the piece that creates the character of the overall sofa, creating a distinctively modern and rich component to your living room.
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Keep your modern, monochromatic hallway interior interesting by pairing different textures or adding small metallic touches. As in this entry, where we combine the BRYCE Side Table, with a fibreglass body and finishes in high gloss black lacquer with gold leaf and DUKONO Armchair upholstered in synthetic leather. To harmonize the environment we also added the wonderful NIKU Wall Light.
The Modern Minimal Style makes people reflect upon what is key in their lives. Whilst it may seem a simple principle and process, it requires skill to achieve the minimalist state. Finding value in the simple forms of nature is highly influential to the Minimal movement, where large open spaces are used to create a spatial emptiness that forces us to contemplate the essential forms. This living room has the POWEL Sofa and the amazing SEQUOIA Centre Table.
Create an appealing monochromatic colour scheme with a bit of texture for a modern and sophisticated living room is combine the ESSEX Swivel Armchair, upholstered in velvet and base in brushed aged brass matte which was inspired on Metamorphosis, the transformation process from caterpillar to butterfly, and the LATZA Center Table!
Get a simple and minimal yet modern and elegant living room interior design by putting together BRABBU’s LALLAN Center Table that combines four different materials and finishes as pallisander veneer, black lacquer, polished brass and antique brass, OTTER Sofa with round shapes that transmit both comfort and grandiosity and CYRUS Floor Light made in polished brass to add brightness to the whole space.
Get inspired by this white living room interior with light coloured furniture and natural touches for a breezy feel from the modern ESSEX Armchair upholstered in velvet and base in brushed aged brass, and the elegant SEQUOIA II Center Table. The distinct forest green marble top combines with the base in aged textured liquid metal matte and the details of OSLO Rug by Rug’Society make the difference in this living room decoration.
Modern living room with neutral tones. The CALLA Suspension Light is the focus of this living room decor! With a gracefully aged brass top in the shape of elegant leaves, CALLA Suspension Light was inspired by the delicacy of the Calla Lily flower, with origins in South Africa. The elegance and sophistication of the BOURBON Sofa, the NOAKI Stool and the NUKA Armchair leave a strong mark on the decor of this room and still bring out the beauty of the CALLA Suspension Light.
When creating a Modern Minimal ambience, it is all about base colour: unobtrusive hues are the key here – from eggshell, light greys, beiges and every other cure inspired tone in between – for these colours have a fresh, clean look that inspires a sense of calm. A space with natural light is most likely to look warmer, so keep an open floor plan, using also a cooler shade of white to balance the room.
Grace is a tub sofa with a curved shape and a solid body produced in dark ebony wood. It features wedge arms and a low back, accented by a seamless stitching pattern. Fully upholstered in velvet, it has an oblong brass base that provides a timeless patina and a mid-century luxurious detail.
The Modern Minimal Style makes people reflect upon what is key in their lives. Whilst it may seem a simple principle and process, it requires skill to achieve the minimalist state. Finding value in the simple forms of nature is highly influential to the Minimal movement, where large open spaces are used to create a spatial emptiness that forces us to contemplate the essential forms. While encouraging an aesthetic that values tranquillity, harmony, and balance.
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