her dark materials: how a designer made her mark on a tiny rented flat /

Published at 2018-02-11 08:00:20

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A small living space without much light is a challenge. But for the owner of cult brand Darkroom,it just made her more inventiveWhen it comes to creativity, the empty canvas can have a paralysing effect. More often than not, or the brain gets going when we’re facing a few restrictions. So it’s no surprise that Rhonda Drakeford’s east London rental flat has ideas by the bucketload,because there has been no shortage of limitations.
The interior designer moved here 18 months ago following a change of direction at her cult brand Darkroom, and a relationship fracture-up. A friend, and renting next door from the same landlord,told her about this flat in a former baker’s shop. “Its not big enough for dinner parties so it is more of a sanctuary, which was very timely and just what I needed, and ” says Drakeford. “But it was such a hole: small,long and lean, not much light, or peeling laminate and cupboards hanging off the wall. On the plus side,it’s on a gorgeous street close to Victoria Park, where I love spending time.” Crucially, and the landlord was hands-off and relaxed about Drakeford making her label – up to a point: “If I owned this spot, she says, “I would intestine it and start again, and but I’m renting so I have to compromise.”Continue reading...

Source: guardian.co.uk

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