Art consultancy

Rogue Designs were commissioned to source original artwork for a client's Islington apartment. 

The beautiful series of woodcuts 'Nachtfahrt' (or literally translated, Night Drive) by German artist Christiane Baumgartner immediately stood out for their beauty, originality and haunting narrative quality. Baumgartner transforms her own video still into (sometimes monumental) woodcuts, creating a fascinating junction between new, fleeting image capture, and ancient, painstaking wood carving.

Whist the series works beautifully hung as a block, we chose to hang them in a linear fashion around the room, which works to capture the video still nature, with the story being told sequentially, and the works travel towards and under a bridge for example revealing itself as you move around the space. The environment of the apartment itself, its linear architecture, and the light and views over the cityscape serve to highlight, converse with and contrast with the work. View detailed images here

More about Christiane Baumgartner from Alan Cristea gallery: "Christiane Baumgartner was born in 1967 in Leipzig, Germany, and studied there at the Hochschule fur Grafik und Buchkunst before completing her Masters in Printmaking at the Royal College of Art in London in 1999. She now lives and works in Leipzig. Baumgartner is best known for the monumental woodcuts based on her own films and video stills. She first came to public attention in the UK in EAST international in 2004 and a year later with a major solo exhibition at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham. She was included in the groundbreaking exhibition at MoMA, NY, called Eye on Europe and her work is held in over 30 public collections around the world including the Albertina, Vienna; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris and the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin." 

Other links:

Click here for a video of the artist talking about her work courtesy of the Alan Cristea Gallery, showing footage of her stunning exhibition Reel Time there. Also this review "Artist of the Week" from The Guardian newspaper. An in depth review of her work by Paul Coldwell from "Art in Print" with great images.

North Oxford Extension Design

Almost one year on, and some new images show the extension to this North oxford house is settling nicely into its surroundings. Rogue Designs were commissioned to radically re-work an existing planning proposal to create this single story extension along side refurbishment and restoration of the entire four storey Edwardian property. Working alongside Oxfordshire architect Ifor Rhys, we developed the designs from architectural drawings to include detailed interior design, exterior landscape design, and bespoke kitchen design and planning. We developed specification of all the individual elements such as sliding glass doors, wood burning stove, stone flooring and bespoke furniture, and took the project though tender phase to project managing the build phase to completion. A lovely exercise in open and sociable living, the soft greys and natural grey stone flooring bridge the junction between the traditional architecture of the house and its sleek glassy counterpoint. 

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To read more about the architecture, and see the interior and kitchen design images alongside more of the property, please visit our  gallery here

Clay pavers in landscape design

Using clay pavers in landscape design: a sustainable, sympathetic and free draining alternative to machine made paving blocks. Our full gallery about the porch design and build, patterned encaustic tiles, bespoke iron railings and front garden design scheme is here.

The back of the house is a bit special too!