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HO‘I suppose my collection looks quite curated in the way it is displayed, but it’s really instinctive,’ says Romanos Brihi, co-founder of Studio Vero (@studioverouk), of his Kensington home. Once a three-bedroom maisonette, the Victorian terrace has been boldly reconfigured into a one-bedroom apartment designed entirely around its owner. For Romanos, a home, much like an art collection, is a form of confession, revealing all the collector’s tastes and affinities. His instinctive eye was honed early, trailed through Portobello Road market and the old Grosvenor House Antiques Fair with his parents, long before the internet made such finds easy to track down. As such, the apartment reads not only as a deeply personal space, but as a distilled expression of the sensibility behind Studio Vero itself. Tour the apartment in full at the link in our bio.
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