Art Deco Home in Dublin will be an adventure because you’ll find how a 1930’s structure becomes a family home.

Art Deco

LyonsKelly is the design firm responsible for the renovation of this place. John Kelly and Eoin Lyons are known for their unique interior vision, and they always enjoy finding a meeting point in all of their projects. And that meeting point is what makes all the difference!

Art Deco Home

This Art Deco Home has rooms circulation around the ground floor, the formal rooms to the front, and the family areas cleverly positioned facing out toward the garden. In the entrance, there’s a Niamh Barry sculptural pendant mirror.

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All rooms have a natural night which is a very nice point of this place. LyonsKelly wanted to maximize that light by opening up façades. But also, by introducing a top-lit, double-height atrium.

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According to Lyons, “It is elegant and glamorous but not overdone,”; “Our client’s taste is quite sparse, but they also wanted a luxurious interior with lots of detail.”.

Art Deco

Most of the pieces here are French, and all of them combine with the Irish climate and way of living.

Art Deco Home

The dining room at Eltham Palace in southeast London had much influence here. Klimmek Furniture is responsible for the table and the dining chairs are from Ecart.

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Art Deco

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This is the second-floor study with an armchair from Moroso and a side table that belongs to Glas Italia. Then you have an Oluce table lamp.

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Art Deco Home

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In this room, you can find an outstanding pendant by the Dublin-based designer Niamh Barry. Also, the 1940’s mirror belongs to Carlton Davidson.

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We couldn’t miss the cinema, of course! With Orior sofas with Elitis fabric. Wall lights from Jim Lawrence and the joinery by Abington Design House.

Art Deco

To conclude, never underestimate the design power of a renovated Art Deco Home, because you’ll be surprised! LyonsKelly did an amazing job here and we loved this Dublin house.

Credits to Architectural Digest; Photography: Mark Scott