Production Stories : Springbank Studio cafe curtain
Georgia Bosson
Springbank Studio is our new studio space in SE London for those of you new to the GBS studio journal. For a bit more context, head over to the renovation post to read all about the transformation from a derelict taxi office to a sparkling design studio.
The new studio is on a high street in Hither Green, and one of the great draws of the space is that it has a shopfront accessible to the public. It is a window into our practice and a way to showcase new ideas between big projects. However, sometimes you need a bit of privacy, so part of the renovation plan was always to add a curtain to the window.
I leant towards a curtain rather than a vinyl or more fixed structure like shutters or screens as it means it can be easily removed if it doesn’t work for an exhibition and allows us full height shading from the intense early morning sun that shines through the front window.
One of the key briefs was to create something that shielded us from street view when seated but still allowed unfiltered light through at the top. For inspiration, we looked towards traditional cafe and net curtains, exploring how to incorporate this concept into a full-length curtain.
Below is a rundown of some of the behind-the-scenes work from the project, as well as a snapshot of the completed design. You can find out more about this project here.