The Salt House

The Salt House

London

Situated at the Corner of Berwick St, this residential project with Squire and Partners, provided 15 apartments over a commercial ground floor. The design refers to the narrow Soho grain by creating a series of vertical plots frame in a handmade brick with large engineered oak windows carefully detailed into a composition balanced with Portland Stone and glazed ceramic tiles, echoing the Victorian Tube station and the colour inspired the fruit and vegetable market below. Photographs by Will Pryce

Area: 2500sqm
Status: completed 2010

Z&B Changle Lu Studio

Z&B Changle Lu Studio

Shanghai

A boutique fitness and dance studio for Z&B Fitness in heart of the French Concession. Inspired by the owner’s Scandinavian heritage MDO’s design features a simple yet elegant palette of materials.
Each space is connected by a dark threshold, creating a series of picture frames. The movements of ballet and dance framed as if in a painting.
Instead of hiding all the storage, the gym equipment is neatly organized into black metal frames. The sides of which are lined with taught black exercise bands, always under tension, kudos to the stretching and hardwork performed by the studio’s clientele.

Area: 650sqm
Status: completed 2014

Rooftop Apartment

Rooftop Apartment

Shanghai

Nestled on the top floor of a heritage apartment block in downtown Shanghai, More Design Office has created a new home for its designers, a family with a 3 month year old baby.
Continuing MDO’s investigation into transforming old and unloved apartments in the city centre, MDO have taken a 50sqm unit with 20sqm roof terrace and created a flexible design which can be completely open or closed off to allow the baby to sleep in the evening and the parents still enjoy the living area.
As the apartment was to be one of the baby’s first memories, the designer’s chose to look back to their own childhood growing up in the English countryside for inspiration; tongue and groove timber panelling, mosaic tiling in the kitchen, the smell of lemon trees on the terrace.
The kitchen was moved to the entrance, allowing for the front door to be left open connecting the terrace as an extension of the inside, allowing light and air and for the dog to run in and out.
The lounge and bedroom are arranged so that the bedroom gets the privacy, however a glass screen between the spaces allows the space to feel completely open, flooding the small apartment with daylight and a creating a much more spacious feel. Many options were considered for the screen, including movable panels, fabrics and louvers, but the design had to achieve a certain acoustic isolation and be robust enough to handle its new owners.

Area: 51sqm
Status: completed 2016

mtm Skincare IFC

mtm Skincare IFC

Shanghai

MDO were asked by the client to create a new brand identity for mtm across China and Hong Kong. Reflecting the brand’s Japanese roots, the design is a carefully detailed series of spaces leading the consumer through the consultation process to the treatment area. The process is open, but privacy is achieved by a series of layers which draw reference from the Japanese screen (Koshi) 格子.

Area: 85sqm
Status: completed 2010