Juicy Couture, London
Phillip Johnson, Juicy Couture's Director of store design and visual services
First floor
The beauty counter on the ground floor
The original 18th Century staircase
The taxidermy receives a makeover, "like a rock star and his girlfriend have come to live in a Georgian town house" explains Johnson
Johnson commissioned traditional toile wallpaper to be made, inserting the odd LA motif too
Handpainted guards make for a very British Gulliver's Travels-themed window display
The ceiling's plaster centrepiece was moulded from an original in the next door Hartnell Building
The original marble floor remains from the 1760 townhouse
When the plasterboard was removed from the former gallery space, it revealed the original painted wood ceiling, intact
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