Unilever House, Blackfriars, City of London: the light fittings and columns
Architect/Designer | Lomax-Simpson, James (1882-1977) |
| Sir John Burnet & Partners |
| Crosby, Theo (1925-1994) |
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Artist/Photographer | Lampton, Lucy |
Country | UK: England |
City | London |
Subject Date | 1982 |
Image Date | 1982 |
View | Interior |
Medium | Photoprint |
Library Reference | AP342/94 |
Orientation | Square |
Colour Info | Black and white |
Credit | Architectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections |
Subject | Furniture ; Columns ; Lamps, lighting fixtures ; Office buildings |
NOTES: James Lomax-Simpson joined Lever Brothers in 1910 as company architect. Unilever House, originally called Lever House, was designed by Lomax-Simpson in conjunction with Sir John Burnet Tait & Partners and built 1930-1932. In 1982 architect Theo Crosby of Pentagram carried out a refurbishment of the offices on the eighth floor, using the original Art Deco fittings as inspiration, to create a synthesis of Art Deco, Frank Lloyd Wright and Dutch Expressionism.
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