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+44 (0) 1245 362826Penhaligon’s, Regent Street
Crafting Retail Heritage
Sector: Retail
Location: Central London
Focus: Antique Wood / Decorative Detailing
Penhaligon’s, Regent Street, London
Boutique Retail Interior | Supply & Installation
We’ve had the pleasure of working with Penhaligon’s, the historic London-based fragrance house, across several of their UK locations—providing both supply-only and supply-and-fit services. This project, completed at their Regent Street flagship store, is a showcase of traditional materials and meticulous detailing, delivering a truly boutique interior.
Inside the store, we installed deep core-smoked oak planking, paired with contrasting stone tiles to create a rich, layered floor finish that reflects the brand’s luxurious heritage. The interior elevations were finished with handcrafted Portland stone walls, bringing a sense of permanence and quiet elegance to the space.
At the shop entrance, we manufactured and laid traditional black and white encaustic tiles, enhancing the store’s presence from the street and nodding to the timeless styling Penhaligon’s is known for.
We delivered every element of this project—from manufacture to final installation—with a focus on precision and craftsmanship. The result is a highly detailed, boutique retail environment that honours the brand’s storied past while supporting its modern identity.
Project Highlights:
– Deep core-smoked oak plank flooring
– Contrasting stone tile inlays for a layered floor finish
– Interior Portland stone wall cladding
– Traditional black and white encaustic tile entrance
– Full-service delivery: design detailing, manufacture, and installation
– A richly detailed interior for a luxury heritage brand
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