![Modernism in Metroland on Twitter: "Curved Shop Window, Cresta Silks dress shop, Brompton Road 1929 Wells Coates https://t.co/Hxhx2PxoXn https://t.co/zRoZGECGVS" / Twitter Modernism in Metroland on Twitter: "Curved Shop Window, Cresta Silks dress shop, Brompton Road 1929 Wells Coates https://t.co/Hxhx2PxoXn https://t.co/zRoZGECGVS" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERnhj4oWkAAYMJD.jpg)
Modernism in Metroland on Twitter: "Curved Shop Window, Cresta Silks dress shop, Brompton Road 1929 Wells Coates https://t.co/Hxhx2PxoXn https://t.co/zRoZGECGVS" / Twitter
Isokon Plus - #onthisday in 1934 the Lawn Road Flats (now known as the Isokon Building) opened to the public for the first time. The building was designed by architect Wells Coates
Modernist Estates - And here's Wells Coates in his studio flat in 18 Yeoman's Row in Knightsbridge. Image © NPG | Facebook
![Thirties: British art and design before the war' exhibition, Hayward Gallery, South Bank Arts Centre, London: a reconstruction of the living room in the 'minimum' flat by Wells Coates, 1934 | RIBA pix Thirties: British art and design before the war' exhibition, Hayward Gallery, South Bank Arts Centre, London: a reconstruction of the living room in the 'minimum' flat by Wells Coates, 1934 | RIBA pix](https://www.ribapix.com/images/thumbs/040/0403380_RIBA109412_600.jpeg)