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Thorn House, Upper St Martin's Lane, London: detail of lighting cluster displayed in the showroom ceiling

RIBA122550
Sir Basil Spence & Partners
NOTES: The light fittings and showroom design were by Sylvia and John Reid.

Thorn House, Upper St Martin's Lane, London: detail of lighting cluster displayed in the showroom ceiling

RIBA122551
Sir Basil Spence & Partners
NOTES: The light fittings and showroom design were by Sylvia and John Reid.

Thorn House, Upper St Martin's Lane, London: detail of lighting cluster displayed in the showroom ceiling

RIBA122552
Sir Basil Spence & Partners
NOTES: The light fittings and showroom design were by Sylvia and John Reid.

Thorn House, Upper St Martin's Lane, London: detail of lighting cluster displayed in the showroom ceiling

RIBA122553
Sir Basil Spence & Partners
NOTES: The light fittings and showroom design were by Sylvia and John Reid.

Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: detail of wall lamp by Oswald Holman used in the first-floor reception room with wall bracket by Misha Black

RIBA122584
Rosenauer, Michael (1884-1971)
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors.

Time Life building, New Bond Street, London: the first-floor reception room seen from the top of the stairs

RIBA122587
Rosenauer, Michael (1884-1971)
NOTES: The building was designed by Michael Rosenauer with Hugh Casson and Misha Black amongst others, responsible for the interiors. The metal sculpture on the left by the top of the stairs is by Geoffrey Clarke, entitled, 'The Complexities of Man' and the wall lamps are by Oswald Holman. The reception room furniture is by R. D. Russell and the decorative panel on the balustrade seen on the far left is by Robert Goodden and Ellis Miles. The two carpets with their floral design based freely on 18th century and 19th century flower prints is by Ronald Ferns.
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