Child Studio transforms 19th-century London townhouse into Cubitts eyewear store

London practice Child Studio has created an “intimate and domestic atmosphere” inside this store by local eyewear brand Cubitts, which occupies a townhouse in Belgravia.

Taking over the building’s basement and ground floor, the shop was designed to draw on both the modernist aesthetic of Cubitts‘ frames and the history of Belgravia.

Cubitts Belgravia has a front room with a cast iron fireplace (top and above)

The central London neighbourhood was first established in the 1830s in line with plans by Georgian master builder Thomas Cubitt, who also gave the eyewear brand its name.

“It was important for us to build a layered narrative for this project and to connect

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