The interior designer Pandora Taylor has made a former wreck of a house in southwest London into a showcase for her witty, unconventional approach to decoration.
Image 2 of 28 from gallery of Essex University Extension / Patel Taylor. Photograph by Edmund Sumner
The interior designer Pandora Taylor has made a former wreck of a house in southwest London into a showcase for her witty, unconventional approach to decoration.
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While the resulting spaces are often fantastical in their settings, with a soft, utopian world view, Charlotte Taylor hopes one day to realize her designs. “My work is gradually moving towards actual spaces, blurring the line of what is rendered and what is existing. I envisage the spaces to become inhabitable architecture,” she explains. Walk into her wonderous digital environments and learn about her approach to collaboration.