A New Creative Space in London by Fred Rigby

Photography by Jake Curtis, courtesy of Fred Rigby Studio; styling by Laura Fulmine

“‘Showroom’ is not a word I enjoy,” explains the British designer Fred Rigby. “I’d say we’ve created more of an apartment, a home from home.” Fred is describing his new studio space on Gransden Avenue, a short stroll from London Fields in East London. The building—a detached, industrial unit built in 1911—is something of a rarity. “It was owned by a father and son, who ran their cabinet-making business from here, so it’s great that we’re able to bring it back to its former use.”

The Fred Rigby Studio “showroom” with Cloud sofa, Raindrops coffee table set in Ash with Patinated and Pebble Gray Base, and Bent armchair, all from the Everyday Collection.

The showroom meeting and library space featuring a Raw Finished Pebble table and Loop chair.

The Fred Rigby Studio kitchen, featuring Fred’s own Pendant light, Raindrop dining table, and Red Tide chairs

The studio is also developing a series of events and workshops.