Year of original build:
1834
Location:
London
Project dates:
2016 - 2025
Client:
Worshipful Company of Fishmongers
Contract Administrator:
CBRE Heritage
Brief:
Polychromatic scheme and design lead
Specialist Decorators:
Campbell Smith Ltd, Sykes Ltd
Since 1310, three versions of Fishmongers Hall have stood on London Bridge, prior to the present hall which opened to the public in 1834. Designed by Henry Roberts, this Hall is now recognised as one of the finest examples of the English Greek revival style.
Sadly, this iconic interior had become very degraded by 2016, lacking both decorative cohesion and quality of finish. Widespread delamination had occurred across much of the painted surface; an issue caused by soft distemper, exacerbated by modern repair method and contemporary paint.
In response however, the necessary repairs became an opportunity to carry out a comprehensive representation of all of the ceremonial areas of the building. Now acknowledged as 'generational', this series of interventions spanning a decade, has delivered an appropriate and structured decorative hierarchy, for the first time since the late 1890s.
In 2017, Dolby Design was commissioned to develop the headline scheme for the Fishmongers' Banqueting Hall, marking the beginning of a ten year interior representation. The project incorporated rigorous paint analysis and a strong conservation philosophy, to record all previous treatments and schemes. Beyond achieving a refined aesthetic, meticulous attention was given to process, to revitalise not only the building’s magnificent interior but to also establish a significantly improved decorative lifecycle through this intervention.
As design lead, Tim Dolby provided the vision and inputted on the contractor specification, to oversee both the creative & technical realisation of this ambitious undertaking. Approvals were secured at every stage, first through Client Committee and subsequently via Historic England, with CBRE Heritage managing the process.
Entrance Hall (2024)
Main Corridor (2024)
Grand Staircase (2024)
Vestibule (2021)
Court Dining Room (2022)
Court Drawing Room (2022)
The Banqueting Hall (2017)