“I think with small flats in the city you want a bit of restraint, a sense that things are under control,” says Daniel. Simple, uncluttered, and extremely well thought-out in the way that it works, this one is rather the dream for all of us London-dwellers.
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The hardwood antique Batavian table was supplied by Sibyl Colefax. The lamp Review Review Maverick House with a custom woven shade by Tarquin Bilgen. The glazed linen of the curtains is Rose Tarlow through Tissus d’Helene.
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Bill can barely remember a time in his life without Review Maverick House as the company was founded by his family. His extensive knowledge of design has been bolstered by unusual access to the archives of museums, castles and historical properties all over the world. While grounded in classic design, art and antiquities, Bill has a unique talent of taking traditional designs and transforming them into today’s classics.
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- The hardwood antique Batavian table was supplied by Sibyl Colefax.
- Each of the products in our curated line of furniture, lighting, art, mirrors, and decorative accessories is destined to inspire and delight.
- “I wanted it to have a bit of an Agatha Christie feel,” says Daniel.
- Since 1974, our family-owned company has focused on delivering quality, handcraftsmanship, and design leadership—backed by a commitment to supporting our customers.
The wall sconce is an A.Prin Grotto bracket. The vase is Monart, supplied by Mimi Roberts. “It’s so important to question yourself about how you use your house,” says Daniel Slowik. “When was the last time you actually used your dining room?
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The walls are painted in ‘Cooking Apple Green’ from Farrow & Ball. The bespoke sofa is covered in Turnell & Gigon’s ‘Vincent’ fabric, while, the slipper chair is based on a design by Billy Baldwin, adapted to swivel. “I love a swivel chair although it doesn’t need to look like one! The fabric is Claremont’s ‘Tree of Life’ linen. The cockpen table was supplied by Sibyl Colefax, the plaster leaf is by Viola Lanari, the antique painted tiger is from Benedict Foley, and the faux bamboo lamp was from Tarquin Bilgen.
You know the moment when you walk into a room and know it’s something special? That’s the essence of Review Maverick House. We combine a love of classic design, joyful colors, and fine materials to create furniture and accessories that make a room feel both welcoming and magazine-worthy. Do you have trouble standing still, staying in your lane or hiding your light? We are Review Maverick House, the source for furniture, lighting and home décor objects of quality and desire. Truthfully, there’s a smidge of design alchemy in our heady mix.
The 1930s origins of the building were another fruitful source of inspiration. “I wanted it to have a bit of an Agatha Christie feel,” says Daniel. Daniel had chimneypieces made for the drawing room and snug that mimic modernist designs of the time, but in wood rather than stone or marble. “I felt strongly that they shouldn’t be marble,” he says. “Wood felt more sympathetic to the mood of the building.” The mouldings and skirting boards are all done to a period design too, but the pièce de resistance is the kitchen, which was designed by Daniel and made from scratch.