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LIGHT FANTASTIC

Once the home of an Italian countess, the Grade II-listed Belgravia house that Gabriel Chipperfield and Lawrence Salem secured as their debut development project proved to be a significant undertaking. ‘We bit off more than we could chew, but it taught us a lot,’ says Gabriel. Eager to carve out a career in architectural restoration, Gabriel had reunited with Lawrence,

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