19 Greek street, London / ‘Architecture, Reimagined’

Berlin-based designers Studio Aisslinger where invited to upcycle the façade of 19 Greek Street in London. Upcycling is the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value, in this case, the façade 19 Greek Street, a hub for international contemporary design honouring values of craftsmanship, integrity and design aesthetics.

Wallpaper Magazine on the project:

London’s 19 Greek Street gallery has a bold new look. The six-floor Soho townhouse is currently dressed in a colourful frock of textiles from Danish textile giant Kvadrat for the duration of the London Design Festival.

Berlin-based designers Studio Aisslinger where invited to upcycle the façade of 19 Greek Street in London. Upcycling is the process of converting waste materials or useless products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value, in this case, the façade 19 Greek Street, a hub for international contemporary design honouring values of craftsmanship, integrity and design aesthetics.

Wallpaper Magazine on the project:

London’s 19 Greek Street gallery has a bold new look. The six-floor Soho townhouse is currently dressed in a colourful frock of textiles from Danish textile giant Kvadrat for the duration of the London Design Festival.

The installation ties in neatly with Nina Tolstrup’s ‘Re-imagined’ furniture collection that is on show inside the gallery, for which fabrics are used to dress up recycled furniture.