OUR STORY

Trellik Design Studio is a design-led architectural practice founded by Franco British architect Jean Dumas, and Indo Canadian Norwegian designer Navjeet Ghuman. The studio was set up at the foot of Erno Goldfinger’s iconic, brutalist Trellick Tower, which became the muse for the practice.

We aspire to bring a collection of cultural and sensorial experiences to our work through use of playful details, tactile materials, wholesome design process, input of client desires and memories of spaces.

The studio specialises in hospitality, private residential and commercial spaces. We transform old, historic dwellings into bright functional spaces for our local communities. As a practice, we pursue to combine traditional bones with sustainable and modern interventions. Our works vary in space, size, location and function. Whether it be a Ceramic studio overlooking the canal in Paris for L’Atelier d’Argile; the biggest restaurant in Soho and the first in London with an open fire pit for Sohie’s Steakhouse; vibrant wine bars & shops for Humble Grape across multiple sites in London; children’s pavilion for Pete the Monkey music festival in Normandie, France; as well as, historical house renovations and contemporary extensions for a variety of clients including a music pop star, wallpaper merchant and an illustrator.

You can find us in the heart of De Beauvoir in Hackney, within an old nuts and bolt factory that we have reconfigured and converted into a mixed use creative co-working space ‘One and a Half Studio’.