Founded by Yvette Taylor in London, this is a British interior design company which has grown to become a renowned name in regards to British interior design. The company has several offices in Europe, being properly equipped to work and deliver the best quality luxury interior design to many worldwide clients.

Yvette Taylor London’s range of action is located in establishments such as apartments, chalets, London townhouses, luxury villas, contemporary homes, and even yachts. Regardless of the type of establishment, they’ve managed to achieve more than one unique, bespoke solutions that made these interior design projects successful.
So let’s have a look at a couple of these projects, or rather at their fireplaces. These are some of the best fireplaces found within Yvette Taylor London’s interiors.
Contemporary Apartment in Milan, Italy
This was a reimagining of a traditional apartment in central Milan for a creative couple who are avid art collectors. Designers Igor Rebosio and Federico Spagnulo have created a 20th Century inspired space with a couple of contemporary elements and traditional features, along with classic design pieces and furniture. One of the modern fireplaces, as you can see, is the modern fireplaces installed in a table and ready to provide the much-needed heat and light.
Art Deco apartment in Westminister
Art Deco is one of the main highlights of this beautiful apartment. It possesses elements such as complex panelling, brass elements, antique mirrors, and even some leather upholstery, silks and velvets. Aside from the amazing Gingko leaf motif chandelier by Glass & Glass, the bespoke fireplace in that room also has that amazing Art Deco Vibe that defines the whole decor. It was made with backlit alabaster which provides warm light and a calming atmosphere that makes the decor feel even more special.
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Kempinski Residences in Switzerland
This whole establishment consists of the hotel, built in 1850, and also of a residential part (Kempinski Residences in St. Moritz) made in 2007. While the project maintained a contemporary design, it also bears many of the material culture of the country it’s located at. A look at this project’s description allows us to find clean and modern lines blending with materials and finishes typical of the Engadina mountains. However, we were quite surprised to find a lovely corner fireplace adding a little modernity to this cosy decor in general.
Exclusive Luxury Apartments in Remy, France
In these interiors, we can find a whole lot of elegant contemporary elements mixed in with some other classical items as seen by the style of the windows, cornices, covings, wall panelling, and even the wooden flooring. “Classical” is also the best word to define the bespoke fireplace seen in the corner of this living room, standing majestically within a room that is perfect blend of classical and modern.
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Neoclassical Villa in Switzerland
Lastly, we have a request from a German client yo Yvette Taylor with the goal of creating a classic and unique look that would still remain loyal to the original style of the Swiss Villa. Many previously existing furniture elements were reupholstered and incorporated and the lighting came from top designer brands such as De Majo, Murano and Sylcom. A look at this room allows us to have a sample of what this villa feels like, with elements such as the piano, the furniture and the white fireplace maintaining the classical feel of Swiss interior design.