Art Installation, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
The below is our instagram post. A lot more can be written. Inspiration can be got from Lubna website. See commissions on her site. The installation is called Temporal Chase.
Artist @lubnachowdhary has created a permanent art installation at the entrance to the V&A East Museum in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The work was commissioned by @louisetrodden for the London Legacy Development Corporation and has become a feature of London’s newest culture and education district.
Rasico by Ideal Work was chosen to best realise the artist’s creation.
Photography by @thierry_bal
I agreed to credit Thiery
Barry’s Gym, Dublin
reception and changing rooms and other rooms, maybe an office or store. Stoneseal will know.
Architect: Maybe stoneseal know
Installer: Stoneseal
System: Nuvolato Architop
Colour: Pewter
The Gallery, Ladbroke Hall, London
Im not sure this is always a gallery. I think it is and it is safe to call it the gallery at ladbroke hall.
Installer: Lazenby Contracts
System: Nuvolato Architop
Colour: Zinco plus black pigment
Ilona House, London W1
Architect: Ask Keith
Installer: Steysons Granolithic
System: Nuvolato Architop
Colour: Neutro plus Olive Grey

London School of Economics
Installer Lazenby
System Lixio Plus
Architect:
we need to go get better photos without workmen in the but with students
Diligents Barbers, Guildford, Surrey
Architop. Zinco. Installer habitat.

Somthing Tower Swimming Pool, Dubai
The drone photo will cost £80. Post only after got.
I took all the other photos.
Path laid on site, edging stones cast off site.
Italy will know the colours.
Floating Staircase

Private house, Edburton, East Sussex
Set within the beautiful countryside of Edburton in East Sussex, this carefully considered residential project brings together warm contemporary aesthetics with the seamless versatility of Microtopping®. Designed in close collaboration with the homeowners, each space was tailored to create a cohesive yet distinctive atmosphere throughout the property.
The largest area within the project is the expansive open-plan living, dining and kitchen space, where Microtopping® was applied across the floor in the ever-popular colour Smoke. To create additional depth and character, darker tones were incorporated into the base layers beneath the final finish, producing subtle movement and variation throughout the surface. This thoughtful approach gives the floor a rich, organic appearance that responds beautifully to changing natural light while complementing the calm and refined interior palette of the home.
The ground floor bathroom and adjoining steam room were finished in the striking colour Marine, introducing a deeper and more atmospheric feel to the wellness-inspired space. The seamless application across the walls enhances the sense of continuity while perfectly suiting the moisture-resistant requirements of the room. In contrast, the ensuite shower room was completed in Smoke, creating a softer and more understated aesthetic that harmonises elegantly with the rest of the house.
Every detail of the project was carefully considered alongside the owners to ensure the final result reflected both the architecture of the property and the way the spaces would be experienced day to day. The installation was beautifully carried out by The Micro Cement Company, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and the timeless versatility of Microtopping® across floors and walls alike.
Installer: The Micro Cement Company
System: Microtopping®
Colours: Living space – Smoke with a darker pigmented base coats. Ensuite shower room – Smoke. Bathroom incorporating the steam room – Marine.
Private house, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire
A bold and beautifully crafted staircase and fire surround finished in Microtopping® in the striking “Roughcast” style and deep black colourway. The textured finish creates a warm and atmospheric feel, balancing contemporary design with a tactile, handcrafted character. Applied seamlessly across both surfaces, the finish enhances the architectural forms while adding depth, movement and subtle variation that changes beautifully with the light throughout the day.
The rich black tones give the installation a sophisticated and timeless presence, perfectly complementing modern interiors while retaining an inviting sense of warmth. The Roughcast texture introduces a slightly rugged, natural appearance that contrasts elegantly with clean lines and refined detailing, making both the staircase and fire surround true focal points within the space.
Expertly executed by Polished Plaster Wimbledon, the project showcases the versatility of Microtopping® and the exceptional craftsmanship possible with carefully applied textured finishes.
Installer: Polished Plaster Wimbledon
System: Microtopping®
Colour/Style: Black in style “Roughcast”