Fashion forward: Vogue magazine's former pattern factory is now industrial-style flats
Once owned by Vogue magazine, Pattern House is now home to industrial-style flats and the latest one on the market is worthy of a fashion shoot.
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Amira Hashish27 June 2018
Pattern House in Clerkenwell earned its name from its past incarnation as a pattern factory for Vogue magazine.
The building, which was also once a warehouse for Ingersoll watches, was bought by publisher Condé Nast in the Fifties.
These days it is home to industrial-style flats and the latest one on the market is worthy of a fashion shoot, with exposed brickwork, original steel girders, big Crittall windows and iron radiators.
The open-plan master bedroom ensuite resembles a modern Moroccan hammam, while an oversize hammock spans the living room.
As well as the 2,000 sq ft of internal space, there is a shared roof garden with panoramic views across the city.