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Conran and Partners references Canada Water’s dock trade history at Dock Shed

Conran and Partners has curated the interior design and fit-out of a 7-meter-high lobby and café space at Dock Shed, a six-storey office building part of British Land’s transformative regeneration of Canada Water. Positioned opposite the newly established Rafter Walk and overlooking the wetlands of the Old Surrey Docks, the space creates a welcoming environment for office tenants and the wider local community.

The design of the lobby celebrates raw industrial design while creating a warm social hub.

Conran and Partners has curated the interior design and fit-out of a 7-meter-high lobby and café space at Dock Shed, a six-storey office building part of British Land’s transformative regeneration of Canada Water. Positioned opposite the newly established Rafter Walk and overlooking the wetlands of the Old Surrey Docks, the space creates a welcoming environment for office tenants and the wider local community.

The design brief sought a sophisticated balance between elegance and casual comfort, seamlessly fusing elements of dock trade and industrial design. This vision is brought to life through raw, handcrafted details - visible bolts, patina finishes, and hand-buffed tables with unique patterns, all celebrating an intentionally unfinished aesthetic. Layered textures and thoughtfully chosen materials enhance the space's warmth and authenticity, creating an inviting yet dynamic atmosphere.

The design takes cues from the building’s architectural expression - its industrial trusses, gridded structure and dockside heritage - establishing a linear, zoned layout. Rather than imposing divisions, it introduces a variety of layered interventions: soft drapery to balance the space’s generous volume and acoustics, sculptural seating arrangements to encourage different modes of working or resting, and curated zones that shift in mood from open and communal in the central area to intimate and focused on the perimeter.

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About Conran and Partners

Conran and Partners is an internationally renowned architecture and interior design practice, founded by Sir Terence Conran. With studios in London and Hong Kong, Conran and Partners’ portfolio extends around the world and embraces a rich and varied range of cultures, typologies and scales. Conran and Partners delivers award-winning buildings and spaces, that endeavour to be progressive and sustainable. This is achieved through a carefully considered and collaborative design process that addresses the needs and desires of the users, as well as the wider environment. Each project is given its own sense of location and personality through their response to their context and use, manifested by their performance, crafted form, detail and materiality.

www.conranandpartners.com

About British Land

British Land is a UK commercial property company focused on real estate sectors with the strongest operational fundamentals: London campuses, retail parks, and London urban logistics. We own or manage a portfolio valued at £14.6bn (British Land share: £9.5bn) as at 31 March 2025. Our purpose is to create and manage Places People Prefer – outstanding places that deliver positive outcomes for all our stakeholders on a long term, sustainable basis. We do this by leveraging our best in class platform and proven expertise in development, repositioning and active asset management. We have both a responsibility and an opportunity to manage our business in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. Our approach to sustainability is focused on three pillars: Greener Spaces, Thriving Places and Responsible Choices.

www.britishland.com

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The Privilege of Tranquillity - Raffles Sentosa Singapore

Set between sea and tropical rise, Raffles Sentosa Singapore offers a contemporary lesson in calm. Yabu Pushelberg’s interiors and Stellar Works’ crafted furnishings create a quietly choreographed world where materials, light, and landscape work in unison. This is luxury without noise—an architecture of stillness, a design language of restraint, and a hospitality experience that prizes tranquillity above theatrics.

Raffles Sentosa Singapore opens with a promise, expressed not in grand gestures but in the gentle language of place and purpose. The experience welcomes guests into a world where every detail is considered, each space designed to invite calm, and every moment shaped by quiet, unwavering confidence.

Nestled between gentle shorelines and the soft embrace of tropical hills, Raffles Sentosa Singapore redefines contemporary luxury. The environment never overwhelms. Every aspect orchestrates an experience, inviting guests into a measured rhythm where design, light, and nature engage in quiet dialogue. Hospitality moves beyond spectacle, becoming a state of mind shaped by the resonance of place and the elegance of restraint.

Yabu Pushelberg’s interiors flow with the grace of a gentle tide, each space dissolving seamlessly into the next, courtyards merging with water, and expansive sightlines drawing the island’s landscape indoors. The architecture exudes an effortless calm, defined by purposeful restraint. Each softened edge and elongated transition calibrates the rooms to frame the horizon, celebrating rather than competing with it.

Within this contemplative sanctuary, Stellar Works embarks on one of its most ambitious hospitality collaborations to date. The magnitude is impressive, yet scale alone does not define the project. The true story lies in the coherence of craft, a harmonious consistency of touch, tone, and timber across a constellation of private villas. Over a thousand pieces of furniture have been meticulously crafted for Sentosa, each revealing the artistry of the hand rather than the repetition of the machine. The warmth of hand-finished timber, the authenticity of woven rattan, and grounded textures that echo the island’s botanical palette all speak to a legacy of careful making.

Materiality remains deliberately understated. Travertine, pale woods, and naturally veined surfaces offer quiet hospitality, absorbing light with grace. The colour palette mirrors the surrounding terrain: subtle greens, sandy hues, and earth tones that extend the gardens inward. Luxury comes not from ornament but from the elemental. Comfort is crafted from atmosphere, not accumulation.

Stellar Works’ cross-cultural identity, blending Japanese sensibility with Shanghai craftsmanship, resonates throughout the project. The furniture embodies clarity and precision, distinctly Asian in discipline yet global in ease. Every piece supports the architecture, inviting guests to settle into a sense of calm rather than simply occupy a space. In a region often defined by spectacle, the project stands as a testament to luxury found in proportion, stillness, and the quiet integrity of materials. Amid quiet transitions in the landscape, Stellar Works introduces a distinct layer of refinement that feels both crafted and effortless. The brand’s vision is woven into all 62 villas, where a comprehensive family of custom furnishings supports the resort’s calm, residential rhythm. Sofas with softened silhouettes, sculpted lounge chairs, dining pieces shaped for long conversations, bespoke beds, and cabinetry all share a unified language of warmth and tactility. Each piece settles naturally into the architecture, with hand-finished timber, woven rattan, and botanical tones echoing the island’s light and vegetation. The outcome is not a mere display of scale but a coherent mood. Every element is tuned to the same quiet frequency, reinforcing the resort’s vision of tranquillity through thoughtful, understated craft.

Raffles Sentosa reveals more than a collection of villas; it presents a worldview. Landscape, design, and craft move in harmony, each element in quiet dialogue. The most sophisticated gesture is often the gentlest, suggesting a future for hospitality in which the greatest luxury is not spectacle but the privilege of tranquillity.

For more information,

Please visit: https://www.stellarworks.com | https://www.raffles.com/sentosa/

Photographer: Daniel Koh

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