Debenham House combines an
Italianate exterior with an
Arts and Crafts interior. Both are richly decorated. The house is clad in
Royal Doulton Carrara ware with green and blue
Burmantofts bricks. Ricardo favoured
polychromy for its design effects, but it also served a practical purpose, as the glazing resisted the aging effects of the polluted London air. The critic
Jonathan Meades described the house as "structurally stodgy – an alderman dressed as a hippy." The interior contains tiles designed by
William De Morgan, a mosaic dome painted by
Gaetano Meo, ceilings painted by
Ernest Gimson and
stained glass by
Edward Schroeder Prior. The decoration throughout is overwhelming. A domed hall has a gallery linking the upstairs rooms. Mosaics show members of the Debenham family, mixed with gods and goddesses from
classical mythology. There are
marble and tile fireplaces and
mahogany bookcases with decorated with
Art Nouveau inserts in wood and
mother of pearl. The light switches were made by the
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