Cranleigh Lodge

 

Cranleigh Lodge

Photography, Creative & Art Direction: Edvinas Bruzas
Architecture & Design:
Oza Design
Photo assistant and videographer:
João Henriques
Location: London, United Kingdom
Featured in
Vogue Living Arabia

“In this house, every detail has been designed to distil each project down to the essence, focusing on emphasizing balance and harmony, rather than superficial shine. A peaceful sanctuary feeling and emotional design are applied to the design with ultimate sophisticated detailing. The house is invisible from the bustling street, behind a door framed by a distinctive classical stone portal, that was a hidden gem at the heart of Chelsea. As soon as you enter, you are taken to a tranquil oasis, far from the commotion and clamour of the surrounding metropolis. The building’s landscape and interior, although conceived in a classical spirit, no longer responded to the desire and ambition of its new owner, who wished for a profound redesign of his property through a scope of prestigious modernity. The clients trusted us to bring to life their vision for the space and gave OZA full autonomy on interior design, landscaping, and FF&E to do so. Everything about the project, from the wooden panelling to the lounge chairs and accessories, has been carefully designed and curated by OZA through our careful and very personal interpretation of modern luxury. The design of this place is an attempt to convey feeling and emotion through space and materiality. Designed as a place outside of time, one would experience a serene ambience but would remember a place defined by elegance and sophisticated detailing.”



Özge Öztürk and
Alexandre Simeray

Architect and Designer
Co-founders of Oza Design

“The design of this home is an attempt to convey feeling and emotion through space and materiality,” says Öztürk. “Here, the essential is invisible to the eyes. We wanted to express a beautifully crafted balance between light and shadow, feminine and masculine, traditional and unusual.” Going into every detail of this project while tying together the architecture, interiors, and art, Oza Design collaborated with curator Maria Abramenko to select pieces by Sam Lock and Tycjan Knut from Cadogan Gallery.

— Oza Design, Vogue Living Arabia


 
PhotographyEdvinas Bruzas