Reymond Langton Design

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Reymond Langton Design Ltd
Industry Design
Founded2001
Headquarters Bath, Somerset, UK
Key people
Pascale Reymond
Andrew Langton
Jason Macaree
Website www.reymondlangtondesign.com

Reymond Langton Design is a design studio specialising in the interior decoration of superyachts. It was founded by Pascale Reymond and Andrew Langton in 2001, and was originally based in London. The company headquarters and principal design studio subsequently relocated to the city of Bath. [1]

Reymond Langton Design has been involved in the interior decoration of a number of motor and sail yachts, including:

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