Making It Ours. A First Look Inside the New Twostyle Studio

This year marked a significant shift for Twostyle.

After years of building our staging arm, we made the decision to sell that side of the business and focus entirely on Interior Design and Furniture Curation.

It was a defining moment for us. One that allowed us to be more intentional about the work we take on, the way we operate, and the direction of the studio moving forward.

With that clarity came the need for a physical space that reflected this next chapter.

Not simply an office, and not a showroom in the traditional sense, but a considered working studio. A place to meet with clients, collaborate with suppliers, develop concepts, review materials, present schemes, and bring the Twostyle process to life.

When we found the new space, it immediately felt aligned with where we were heading.

The Space

The building had an honesty to it from the beginning.

High ceilings, exposed brick, generous proportions and a rawness that gave the space instant character. Rather than over-designing it, our approach was to work with the existing architecture and introduce layers that felt grounded, expressive and distinctly Twostyle.

The brief was simple: respect the building, then build a studio around the way we work.

The Design

The palette is rich, warm and layered. Deep plum, olive, aged metals and soft neutrals sit against the original brickwork, creating a space that feels both grounded and expressive.

In the meeting room, floor-to-ceiling olive velvet drapes introduce softness, depth and a quiet sense of drama. Throughout the studio, furniture and objects have been selected with intention, from sculptural leather seating in aged olive and plum, to a brass grid sideboard, cast bronze table and textured glass details.

Alongside these stronger pieces are moments of contrast and personality: a powder blue lacquered chest, a ruffled linen console, an airy graphic shelving unit and a curated material library designed to support the work we do every day.

The result is not about perfection or matching for the sake of it. It is about balance, tension, texture and restraint. A space that feels collected, tactile and deeply considered.

Why this matters to us:

Our process often begins with a simple question: how should this space feel?

From there, we work through planning, materiality, proportion, function and detail to bring that feeling into form.

This studio is an opportunity to apply that same thinking to ourselves.

It is a working environment first, but one that reflects the level of care, creativity and intention we bring to our projects. A place for conversation, collaboration, presentation and design development. A space that supports the way we think, create and connect.

It is still evolving, and that feels right. We wanted to share this stage of the process because it reflects an important moment for Twostyle, one shaped by clarity, growth and a renewed focus on the work we are here to do.

This is Twostyle in its next chapter.

And we are proud to begin sharing it with you.

— Elle, Alanah & The Twostyle Team

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