Pop art and surrealism converge at Charlotte and Philip Colbert's Spitalfields house

Charlotte and Philip Colbert open the doors to their surrealist Spitalfields house designed by Buchanan Studio
Pop art e surrealismo la casa di Charlotte e Philip Colbert
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Pop art e surrealismo la casa di Charlotte e Philip Colbert

Everything here was designed by Buchanan Studio. The garden living area - on the first floor - has a custom-made wooden coffee table at the centre. There is a Philip Colbert Lobster vase on an antique pedestal and also one of Charlotte Colbert's Vegetable Motherhood sculptures on a faux marble pedestal. The trompe l'oeil painting visible through the ceiling was designed by Buchanan Studio in collaboration with artist Ian Harper.

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The couple's fascination with symbolism is evident throughout. "I love Charlotte's womb bed," comments Philip, "the womb is a symbol Charlotte has been using for years in her practice: drawn to its recurrence in undercover ways through architecture and art history, its reminders of a pre-patriarchal era perhaps less binary." The challenge for Buchanan Studio was precisely to bring these symbols and characters to life in the furniture. "The house has so many surrealist gestures and touches. It's playful and intriguing." The double-height main living space is dominated by a huge marble coffee table designed with Charlotte's iconic eye symbol, "her gaze follows you even as you walk along the upstairs loft."

There are also porthole windows from the living room to the master bedroom and small study, allowing an almost voyeuristic peek into the other rooms. Then there is a huge two-sided, hand-carved stone fireplace, featuring a subtle lobster motif by Philip Colbert. A very large Muse table, by Buchanan Studio, in travertine is surrounded by chairs (again with metal eyes by Charlotte Colbert). Here, the room's colour palette is toned down, allowing the art and marble coffee table to take centre stage. "For the bedrooms," the designers comment, "our idea was to take some of the key motifs from Philip and Charlotte's work and use them as a theme in each bedroom."

Pop art e surrealismo la casa di Charlotte e Philip Colbert

The Charlotte Colbert ‘Uterus’ bed created with Buchanan Studio for Maison Colbert, along with a Charlotte Colbert ‘Marshmallow’ side table.

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The desks and side tables were also designed as reminders of the main themes, for example in the lobster room "we thought of the desk as a large claw, complete with a velvet-covered drawer." Maison Colbert is much more than just a house. Therefore, the designers decided to add a concierge and bar on the second floor, inspired by Wes Anderson's Grand Budapest hotel. "The house had to exude creativity and be a place for both entertaining and living, but it also had to be deeply functional and functioning. It was important to get that balance right."

Pop art e surrealismo la casa di Charlotte e Philip Colbert

The Concierge Bar is a real stand-alone element designed by Buchanan Studio as the focal point of the room. The concierge concept is a nod to Wes Anderson and the Grand Budapest Hotel. The bar has a mirror stand made by Rupert Bevan and the base was created by Dedar in pink and red velvet.

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