When the family moved into their '60s townhouse in Southeast London, they immediately chose to remove some walls and partitions to open up the living areas. The result is an airy, bright space, the perfect backdrop for a simple, relaxed gathering of mid-century furnishings. Cushions Virginia has made from vintage scarves and her own roddy&ginger textiles seem tossed upon every surface, making the rooms inviting and warm.
We've chosen just a few of our favorite photos from the tour; visit the marvelous Bloesem to read the interview with Virginia and browse through rest of the pics.
See the full roddy&ginger line here.







Comments (7)
I want to go to there...
Very nice! Lovely pieces but no overkill with the MCM. Is it me, or is that look starting to get tired?
(in my best high voice) ANASTASIA BEAVERHAUSEN!
I agree- usually MCM looks too cold to me, but this looks really cozy and livable.
Amalia, LOL. Me too Liz Lemon.
I love all the patterns in the home, brings lots of visual interest to the white rooms. Oh how I would love to snuggle on the sofa and stare out those big windows
LOL @Amalia!
Very pretty!
that bedroom is adorable.