The Fulham Townhouse is a contemporary reimagining of a late-Victorian terrace, brought to life through a collaboration between designer Emily Cunnane and the architecture and build team at Pascal Husar. For the clients—avid collectors of ceramics and textiles—the move from a traditional Irish home to London sparked a bold aesthetic shift rooted in the Arts & Crafts movement. Their vision was a home that felt "collected, not decorated," where bespoke craft seamlessly integrates with the building's original fabric. This philosophy is embodied in thoughtfully curated pieces, such as the sculptural Rob Street Carter chair, vintage linen lighting, and an array of artisanal ceramics. Even the palette is deeply contextual, with rich greens and reds echoing both the home's original Victorian brickwork and the lush surrounding greenery.