• LOCATION: MAYFAIR, LONDON
  • CLIENT: STEPHEN WEBSTER
  • CONTRACT VALUE: CONFIDENTIAL
  • ROLE: LEAD INTERIOR DESIGNER
  • STATUS: COMPLETED 2015
     

Stephen Webster’s new jewellery salon sits discreetly tucked away on the second floor of 130 Mount Street in Mayfair. Working with Stephen Webster, Guy Hollaway Interiors has transformed the Grade II Listed building into two distinctive rooms; creating an intimate space for private shopping experiences, entertaining clients and hosting parties, as if they were in Stephen’s home.

The first room, designed to be contemporary and vibrant yet minimal, allows the client to view Stephen’s finest jewellery collections in a gallery-like space. Wall hung artwork and a taxidermy swan by David WildArt brings the space to life while a textured panel desk by artist Alex Turco, from his Agate Mineral Collection, provides interest and creates a work space. 

Beautiful white showcases mounted on rose gold legs house the jewellery collections exhibited within. The bespoke showcases, designed by Guy Hollaway, display a subtle hint to the Webster ‘W’ within the design.

The second room, designed for entertaining and housing couture pieces, allows the client to relax and gain a sense of Stephen’s personal style in a luxurious lounge-like space. A mixture of velvet, suede, leather and walnut are used to create depth. References to precious stones including; the gold ‘nugget’ chandelier by Fredrikson Stallard, which is hung centrally in the bay window suspended above the seating area, reflect the raw materiality of jewellery and create a focal point.