Category Archives: LASSCO News
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22 February 2023
The Gates to Forgotten Metro-Land
In amongst the stock of ironwork at LASSCO Three Pigeons we have a utilitarian pair of iron gates for sale. We removed them from the yard at Verney Junction Station in rural Buckinghamshire. It is now a private house but still with an overgrown railway platform at the back. The small station, in a tiny...
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20 January 2023
Omnia Vanitas…
LASSCO has acquired a framed set of late Victorian and Edwardian caricature portraits from the original Vanity Fair, 1868-1914, depicting a range of figures from the world of art, politics, industry and law. The original Vanity Fair was a weekly society magazine first issued by Thomas Gibson Bowles in 1868. It aimed to capture and...
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16 November 2022
(Another railing section of…) The Greatest Forgotten Wall in London
In March 2022 we discovered a rusted section of the railing from the vast Somers Town Goods Yard in King’s Cross; it was lent up in an artist’s studio in Kent. We bought it, researched its history, and told the story of where it originated from. It was quickly snapped up and we had an...
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28 October 2022
The Ghostly Spectre at Brunswick House
The Brunswick House Institute & Club was established at Vauxhall in the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign for the improvement and benefit of the locomotive drivers of the London and South Western Railway which, at that time, terminated here at Nine Elms. Soon after LASSCO arrived at the Old House the last secretary, long...
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13 September 2022
Nick & Catherine’s Brunswick House Wedding
Nick and Catherine’s celebration is a riot of summer love, wrapped up in a chic city bow. They opted for an outdoor ceremony in Battersea Park followed by a joy-filled reception at ‘the ever-eclectic Brunswick House.’ To hire Brunswick House events@lassco.co.uk Photography Lara Cornell Photography
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2 September 2022
Brunswick House Journal
This week we've reclaimed bronze fountains from an embassy, tribal masks from Bermondsey and we've tied the knot four times.
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8 June 2022
Island Life
LASSCO has noticed a high proportion of island dwelling customers - LASSCO News tells the story of some.
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16 March 2022
Ironwork from the Greatest Forgotten Wall in London
Victorian Ironwork Salvaged from Somers Town Goods Yard - next to St. Pancras station - is now available at LASSCO Three Pigeons
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29 November 2021
Plants and Parquet in Greenwich
What look rivals the symbiotic combination of tropical house plant and equatorial parquet floors, in contemporary interior design? This home in Greenwich executes the look flawlessly.
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25 August 2021
Wide French Oak Boards a Canvas in Camberwell
This house in Camberwell combines different design decades, new and distressed finishes and light and dark design elements to create a striking, bright and cohesive living space. The neutral champagne coloured oak boards used here are new in stock extra wide Argonne oak. We are the only company in the United Kingdom to offer these...
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19 July 2021
A subtle interior skilfully combining old and new
Recently, we were invited to step inside a customers newly completed home, to capture the ways in which they have used our reclaimed timber to reinvigorated their West London, Victorian terrace. Read more...