Inside Eba’s new Marylebone, London showroom
In partnership with Eba
London’s Marylebone is a handsome village in the heart of the city, where Georgian terraces, gothic Victorian buildings and midcentury modernist residences have provided a stimulating environment for artists, designers, architects and creative talents for generations. The likes of Paul McCartney, Jane Birkin, Charles Dickens and Frédéric Chopin have all called the area home.
Now Marylebone’s newest resident, at 28 Wigmore Street, brings the integration of creativity, craftsmanship and elevated living to the NW1 locale.
Eba – an interior design brand created by Spanish kitchen innovator Santos and specialising in expertly crafted kitchens and living room furniture schemes – is dedicated to elegant and functional design, sleek lines, ergonomic layouts and precision finishes. Eba’s focus on personalisation drives a holistic approach to bespoke home interiors, using its own designs as well as exclusive furniture pieces by partners including House of Finn Juhl, PP Møbler, and Fredericia.
For Eba’s 215 sq m Marylebone showroom, the brand has created a townhouse environment that echoes the living styles of its London milieu and represents its own interior design ethos. The entrance is – London-style – straight through the front door to a natural-toned, minimalist kitchen space of handleless, cashmere-covered unit fronts, an island and a dining table in rustic oak veneer, and worktops in Mont Blanc Quartzite.
Clever touches include a retractable sliding door unit and plinth drawers, ingeniously designed to utilise the space beneath cabinetry, transforming overlooked areas into practical storage.
Kitchen pocket door units slide smoothly into the cabinetry for a clean, uncluttered appearance, while thoughtfully designed accessories in wood – such as custom organisers and dividers – enhance efficiency and order by providing a designated place for each item.
Continue to a contemporary living area with a sofa and chairs by House of Finn Juhl, and Flos lighting. The modular bookshelving and table are designed by Eba. A dining space features a large glass dresser in Anthracite Grey and Rustic Oak. A wooden table and chairs are illuminated by hanging lights from Moooi.
The basement, often utilised as a kitchen space in London houses, is transformed into a design gallery, showcasing contemporary, functional Eba kitchen and dining spaces: base units in American Walnut, tall glass cabinets with integrated LED lighting, a worktop in Amarula Quartzite, and a one-wall unit hiding a fully functional laundry space.
Move through to a second dining area, with a large dining table in walnut, chairs from PP Møbler, and Moooi lights. An office space is installed in an open alcove opposite the library area and is furnished with an Eba cherry wood desk, and a chair from PP Møbler.
This is elevated living, Eba style. Welcome to Marylebone.
For more inspiration, visit ebainteriors.com/home-decor-inspiration
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