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The furniture selection leans towards timeless modernism with warm, tactile layers that counterbalance the industrial heritage of the building.

Note

The furniture selection leans towards timeless modernism with warm, tactile layers that counterbalance the industrial heritage of the building.

Area

Battersea Power Station 

details

2,841 sq ft
£7,500,000

photographer

Skye Delamain

SKY VILLAS I

Sky Villas at Battersea Power Station feel like modern architectural living elevated by considered design and purposeful furniture choices. Perched between the iconic chimneys of this landmark building, the villas have been styled to reflect both their unique setting and a refined contemporary lifestyle. The interiors feel spacious and luminous, with large floor‑to‑ceiling glazing drawing light deep into the open plan spaces and allowing the furniture to breathe within the volume of the rooms. 

The furniture selection leans towards timeless modernism with warm, tactile layers that counterbalance the industrial heritage of the building. In living areas, generous sofas and lounge seating with soft upholstery create comfortable communal zones that simultaneously feel relaxed and refined. These pieces are paired with sculptural occasional tables and elegant lighting that act almost as art objects — anchoring each seating area without interrupting the flow or views. This balance of scale and comfort helps the space feel both aspirational and genuinely liveable.

Dining and multifunctional zones are styled with streamlined tables and chairs that speak to modern elegance while remaining highly functional. The choice of finishes and materials — rich timbers, brushed metals and plush fabrics — introduces depth and texture that contrast beautifully with the building’s clean architectural lines. Thoughtful placement of furniture subtly defines distinct living, dining and social areas within the broader open plan, allowing the home to feel cohesive yet dynamic.

Throughout the villa, the furniture doesn’t just fill space — it enhances the architecture and maximises the experience of light, views and movement. Pieces are positioned to frame sightlines to the skyline and river vistas while maintaining a natural flow from one zone to the next. This relationship between styling and structure is exactly what staging aims to achieve: a home that feels aspirational yet accessible, where each piece feels intentional and contributes to the emotional story of living in a unique London residence.

Overall, the styling at Sky Villas combines modern sophistication with warm comfort, using furniture that complements the dramatic setting and architectural grandeur of Battersea Power Station. The result is a space that feels elegant, purposeful and deeply inviting — a true standout in the luxury London market.