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Inside Menu’s London Show Flat

The exceptionally beautiful London show flat of Danish interior design brand, MENU.
Menu Show Flat London
Menu Show Flat London
Well Watering Can by Anderssen & Voll | Troll Vase Smoke by Anderssen & Voll
POV Circle Vase by Note Design Studio
Tumbler Alarm Clock by Norm Architects
Menu Show Flat London
Conic Table Lamp by Thomas Bentzen | Plinth, Cubic by Norm Architects
Menu Show Flat London

How stunning is the MENU Show Flat in London? I had a walk around it last month and was tempted to cancel the rest of my day just so I could hang out in this beautiful space, surrounded by some of my favourite contemporary designs. I was having such a good time chatting to Line (MENU’s PR Manager), Tim Rundle (designer of the TR Bulb) and MENU resident, Casper. Tim and I got into a rather geeky chat about materials and how each of us has been influenced by them in our work life. It was only because the other two meetings I had planned for the rest of the day were also exciting ones that I thanked the team and headed off.

If you’ve got this far and are wondering who MENU actually are, you may have spotted their amazing designs in some of my Interiors posts. They’re a Danish design brand that collaborate with some incredibly talented people – including Norm Architects, who I featured in my last Interiors post . Their products are visually minimal whilst being highly functional and very beautiful. They often have a timeless quality to them, you could easily mistake a piece for something made last century but equally yesterday. This is one of the reasons I think they’re so great at what they do and who they choose to work with. I feel you could buy a piece of furniture from them and have it in your home for a decade without anyone pinpointing when it exactly it was made.