DESIGN STYLE

Brittania

You are the enigma! Two beings in one body. Deeply connected to the past, you love nothing more than sitting in a darkened room brooding over old books and good brandy. Then, the wind changes or the owl hoots, and suddenly you’re the traveler racing happily to snake infested jungles or climbing crumbling cliffs to photograph the last pygmy horse-hair anteater.

Design Style History: Brittania


The term "Britannia" evokes a rich history of British interior design that has evolved over centuries, influenced by cultural shifts, royal tastes, and global trends. Beginning with the opulent Tudor and Elizabethan eras, British interior design reflected the grandeur of monarchy and aristocracy, characterized by intricate woodwork, rich tapestries, and ornate furnishings. The Georgian period brought about a shift towards classical elegance and symmetry, with influences from ancient Greece and Rome evident in stately homes and country estates. The Victorian era saw a proliferation of eclectic styles, from Gothic Revival to Arts and Crafts, reflecting a burgeoning middle class and an appreciation for craftsmanship. The 20th century witnessed the rise of modernism and Art Deco, with designers like Sir Terence Conran and David Hicks shaping the contemporary British aesthetic. Today, Britannia in interior design is a blend of tradition and innovation, with a focus on timeless elegance, understated luxury, and a nod to the country's rich heritage.

Brittania Materials

Mahogany

Mahogany is favored in Britannia interior design for its rich, luxurious appearance and exceptional durability, adding a sense of timeless elegance to any space. Its deep reddish-brown hue complements traditional British design motifs and enhances the ambiance of sophistication and warmth.

Crystal

Crystal is prized for its clarity, brilliance, and exquisite craftsmanship, making it a cherished material for chandeliers, tableware, and decorative accessories in Britannia interiors. Its sparkling allure adds a touch of glamour and refinement to spaces.

Floral Prints

Floral prints are a hallmark of Britannia interior design, adorning wallpapers, upholstery, and textiles with intricate floral motifs. They evoke a sense of tradition and romance, infusing spaces with charm and timeless elegance reminiscent of English gardens.

Marble

Marble is synonymous with luxury and grandeur, making it a favored material for countertops, flooring, and accents in Britannia interiors. Its natural beauty, characterized by intricate veining and varied tones, adds a sense of elegance and prestige.

Velvet

Velvet is a luxurious fabric with a soft pile, often used for upholstery, curtains, and throw pillows in Britannia interiors. It exudes opulence and refinement, elevating the ambiance with its rich texture and sumptuous appearance.

Brass

Brass is a classic metal alloy used extensively in Britannia interiors for hardware, lighting fixtures, and decorative accents. Its warm, golden hue adds a touch of luxury and sophistication, enhancing the traditional aesthetic with its timeless appeal.

Brittania Must-Haves

Essentials:
Rich jeweled paint. Heavy, old furniture. Books, especially histories. Brass table lamps. Overstuffed velvet sofa. Dark artwork, maps, globes, writing desk, treasures from around the world.