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Inside Wood Wharf
The large Loft apartments offer unparalleled views of London and generous terraces
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In the heart of London’s business district, a landmark Canary Wharf development has been christened Wood Wharf. Within that, One Park Drive houses 483 apartments divided into three types - Loft, Cluster and Bay.
The Loft apartments, featuring interiors by Bowler James Brindley, are some of the largest. Across eight floors, they offer unparalleled views and generous wraparound terraces, framed by fluted terracotta panels sheltered within the building’s form.
Bowler James Brindley embraced the apartments’ curves with sliding panels and glass walls. Timber and warm tones are a mainstay to give the space a homely ambience. The open plan kitchen design is a reaction to Herzog and de Meuron’s cylindrical architecture, referenced within the sweeping walnut veneer bulkhead that draws you through the apartment into the master suite.
The stunning views are reflected in surfaces and cabinets, while the concrete flooring helps create the artistic atmosphere of a New York loft apartment.
Finally, the freestanding shower in the master bathroom with its fretted pattern again references the building’s architecture, while the walls - clad in intricate mother of pearl - are a further nod to it.