Contracts

twentytwentyone Contracts are a dedicated team working with architects, interior designers and directly with commercial clients. Our knowledge, close relationships with suppliers and extensive product portfolio combine to provide an unparalleled resource. 

We offer a professional, unbiased and competitive service, providing a single point of contact from specification through to installation.

From the planning stages twentytwentyone assists with the selection of furniture and lighting that contributes function, quality and aesthetics at the budgetary requirements of the project. We diligently manage the order, delivery and installation process, working to time sensitive deadlines on a diverse range of projects in the UK and internationally. We are passionate about good design and continually follow the industry, attending exhibitions, trade shows and factory visits. 

twentytwentyone Contracts has years of experience and have partnered many eminent designers supplying furniture and lighting to highly respected office, hotel, restaurant, retail, institutional and residential projects. Please view some of these completed projects below and contact us for more information regarding our service.

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Beam Café

A new addition to the lively neighbourhood of Muswell Hill in North London is the Beam Café, with an interior that reflects its contemporary Mediterranean cuisine.

The Pigment House

Unknown Works, has transformed a dark London townhouse into a well-connected and harmonious home that combines the practical needs of a family with a creative exploration of materials. 

CLT House

The CLT House in Leyton, East London, is a sustainable renovation and expansion of a mid-century terrace home. Focusing on eco-friendly design, the project utilises cost effective CLT construction.

Looking Glass Lodge

Situated on the edge of Mallydams Nature Reserve is the Looking Glass Lodge, a secluded eco-lodge where guests can relax and improve their connection with nature.

Stone House - Islington

twentytwentyone was approached by Architecture for London to supply a range of furniture to the Stone House, a Grade II listed property located in Barnsbury, Islington.

Buckle Street Locke

Buckle Street Studios is a new thirteen-story high-rise in the East-end of London, comprising a co-working space, a coffee shop, a number of meeting rooms, a concept store and 103 compact apartments.

Passivhaus - Muswell Hill

The Director of Architecture for London, Ben Ridley, has transformed his Edwardian terrace in Muswell Hill, north London, into a contemporary, low energy home with the highest Passivhaus levels.

Franklin Road House

The twentytwentyone contracts team collaborated with New Zealand-based Jack McKinney Architects and interior designer Katie Lockhart on the Franklin Road House in Auckland to create a family home.

The Stables at Great Barn Farm

twentytwentyone worked with The Modern House and Alma + Midori to furnish the Stables at Great Barn Farm in picturesque north Norfolk, suppling a range of iconic 20th-century designs.

ARC Club Homerton

The ARC Club Homerton offers a design-led, professional workspace for local freelancers and creatives.

York House

Situated in Kings Cross, the new York House has been transformed into a bright, open co-working space. Post-war inspired furniture was chosen to complement its pared-back concrete interior.

The AllBright - Maddox Street

twentytwentyone contracts have worked with Suzy Hoodless, supplying furniture to the new AllBright members club on Maddox Street. 

Radar Station

Radar Station is built on the site of two pre-fabricated sheds and aims to preserve the original forms while ensuring a connection between the buildings original use and the vernacular architecture.

Rathgar, Dublin

twentytwentyone Contracts were approached by Peter Legge Associates to supply furniture for a significant renovation to a three-storey, end-of-terrace Victorian dwelling in Rathgar, Dublin.

Ahm House

twentytwentyone have worked with architects Coppin Dockray to renovate the modernist Ahm House, built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon in 1961.
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