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Offices for a cigarette lighter manufacturer, Crawford Street, Marylebone, London: detail of the general office

RIBA122159
Elsom & Pearlman
NOTES: The offices were built on the ground and basement floors of a block of flats.

Offices, Davies Street, London: the general office

RIBA122164
Austin-Smith, John Michael (1918-1999)
NOTES: This was a reconstruction of an existing motor car repair shop to provide a suite of offices. All the office furniture was designed by the architect.

Offices, Davies Street, London: the telephonist's desk in the reception area

RIBA122165
Austin-Smith, John Michael (1918-1999)
NOTES: This was a reconstruction of an existing motor car repair shop to provide a suite of offices. All the office furniture was designed by the architect.

Offices, Davies Street, London: a typist's desk in the general office

RIBA122166
Austin-Smith, John Michael (1918-1999)
NOTES: This was a reconstruction of an existing motor car repair shop to provide a suite of offices. All the office furniture was designed by the architect.

Crown Agent Offices, 4 Millbank, London: private suite

RIBA122299
Schreiber, Gaby
NOTES: This office was designed by Gaby Schreiber & Associates for Sir Stephen Luke, Senior Crown Agent. The colour scheme is white, tangerine, brown and beige. The walls are painted white, the carpet is gold, the curtains tangerine and the visitors' chairs brown or tangerine wool with polished steel frames. On the far left is Sir Stephen Luke's Georgian desk.

Crown Agent Offices, 4 Millbank, London: private suite

RIBA122300
Schreiber, Gaby
NOTES: The office was designed by Gaby Schreiber & Associates for Mr. E. A. Morris, Assistant Crown Agent. The colour scheme is white, turquoise, blue and green. The walls and ceiling are white, the carpet gold and turquoise blue curtains. The sofa and visitor chairs are upholstered in blue and green plain or striped wool with polished steel frames and the desk seen in the foreground is rosewood.

New Zealand House, Haymarket, London: detail of desk furniture

RIBA122396
Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall & Partners

St James and Soho Club (former), 14 Greek Street, Soho, London: the reception desk

RIBA122468
Eric Parry Architects
NOTES: 14 Greek Street, originally a late 17th century house became one of the earliest London working men's clubs in 1864, when the St James and Soho Club moved in. The pediment and pilasters on the front elevation date from c. 1919. In 1987 the building was converted into a graphic design and animation studio by Eric Parry Architects and the project was featured as part of an exhibition that year on four London architectural practices.
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