Formerly known as the House of De Vil, Cruella’s fearsome headquarters, we felt it appropriate to replace sporadic dalmatian dots with carefully placed downlights, carefully concealed architectural details and bespoke feature pendants. All this to ensure we succeeded in positively presenting key backdrops, accentuating the beautifully sourced architectural finishes by architects Buckley Grey Yeoman and adding a bit of glitz and glam worthy of Cruella herself. Without the need for any fur coats of course. The project comprises two reception spaces, one with an impressive multi storey height cylindrical atrium leading to an internal boulevard, public cafe area, and finally out onto the streetscape which is made up of illuminated archways that form part of the neo-gothic facade. Ed was lead project designer at Minster Court while working at Pritchard Themis Ltd.