London - Apartment 3 Bedrooms
One of London's most enduringly elegant addresses, Tite Street has long attracted artists, writers and creative thinkers. Once home to Oscar Wilde, John Singer Sargent and James McNeill Whistler, the street's artistic legacy lives on in this thoughtfully designed three-bedroom apartment. Arranged across four floors behind a handsome red-brick façade, its interiors balance refined contemporary design with playful details, curated furniture and an impressive collection of works by Elizabeth Frink, Marc Quinn, Charles Baird and Lubaina Himid. The social heart of the home is an expansive open-plan kitchen and reception room, where whitewashed walls, oak floors and generous windows create a bright, uplifting feel. A Noguchi dining table is paired with Vitra Eames chairs, while a cobalt-blue Soho House sofa anchors the living area. The bespoke German-made Ewe kitchen introduces deep-blue cabinetry and integrated appliances, while blue-framed French doors open onto a south-facing terrace, bringing a seamless connection to the outdoors. The principal suite is a calming retreat, complete with a bespoke walk-in wardrobe and a beautifully crafted en suite finished with terracotta-toned Dray Stone tiles, a marble-topped oak vanity with hand-cast brass handles and a Formoso Grande freestanding bath. Two further bedrooms are thoughtfully appointed - one with its own bathroom, the other finished in soft blush tones - while a dedicated study offers an inspiring work-from-home space overlooking the leafy street below.

























