Rebecca Scott celebrate a decade of design
Rebecca Scott is the husband and wife team of Scott and Rebecca Glazebrook, who founded the company 10 years ago, have produced some of the most stunning items of furniture we''ve seen. The fact they''re manufacturered in the UK makes them even more appealing. Lusso took a closer look.
The company was established on the principles of innovative design and high quality materials. A very personable approach remains and there is no limit to the level of customisation available, or pick one of their standard items.
A new range of furniture inspired by the Golden Age of Motor Racing is now available, including the Miura and Monza seating collections. Carbon fibre features extensively in their design and its unsurprising to hear that their clientele include some of the most successful and influential people in the world.
Scott explains further; “Over the past decade we have been involved in many of the worlds leading hospitality projects, including the Burj Al Arab, Sandy Lane Hotel in Barbados, the Grosvenor House Hotel in London and many Four Seasons Hotels both overseas and in England.
“Our residential projects include flagship developments by Berkeley and Octagon and we''re regularly fitting out homes in the £2-8million bracket”.
The company use traditional manufacturing methods. The Westow Collection is a recent addition to their range and was recently launched at Decorex International. It is masculine in form and echoes the style of a Gentleman''s residence. It has a timeless quality that will improve with age.
Rebecca Scott – www.rebeccascott.co.uk
Showroom: 103, Lots Road, London, SW10 0RN
+44(0)207 352 3979
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