Mendil + Meyer Design Studio

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EARLY RISERS

Prior to moving to America in 2013, Ben Meyer and Anissa Mendil founded Seven am Design in Central London

By Stirling Johnstone for GS Magazine

Architecture and Design studio located in Old Street, London, EC1V, situated centrally between Clerkenwell, Shoreditch and the City. Born from a collaboration between Ben Meyer and Anissa Mendil in 2009, Seven am Design reflects everything which is positive about a new and vibrant design firm; enthusiasm, desire and passion.  Their ethos is to maintain these qualities as the company expands and evolves, ensuring that each and every project is approached with the same level of commitment as the day they started.

Working predominately in the hospitality, commercial, retail and residential sectors, Seven am Design’s compliment of skills ensures that all aspects of design are catered for, both inside and out, from technical detailing to creative interior design, from concept to completion.  They have extensive experience in all sectors of the industry and the influences which they as individuals have gained by travelling and working throughout the world ensures their designs are, practical, inspiring and unique.

Seven am Design have been involved in a variety of hospitality projects to date, The Saloon Bar, Hertford, Dolphin Square Spa, Victoria and Cosmedics, Putney. Whilst working in the USA, Anissa Mendil, designed and delivered the interiors for two hotel and spa projects, the renowned Hotel Valley Ho & The Sanctuary Resort both in Scottsdale, Arizona whilst at Hayes Architecture/Interiors

They are currently working on an exciting variety of projects, including a large hotel scheme in the heart of London’s West End.Seven am Design’s enthusiasm and commitment to projects knows no bounds and their creative spark combined with a passion for design ensures a distinctive edge.Inspirational designs combined with a sound commercial understanding of project delivery enables Seven am Design to offer an exceptional service, never compromising on quality or detail, which is testament to the many repeat commissions achieved to date.

By Stirling Johnstone for GS Magazine