Robert Lutyens

Robert Lutyens (13 June 1901 – 1972) was an English interior designer, the son of the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.

[1] He designed the interiors of the homes of several of the directors of Marks & Spencer and subsequently joined the board of that company in 1934.

Monro & Son to create a modular design scheme for the façades of over 40 Marks & Spencer stores.

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The ebony granite façade of the Pantheon (Marks and Spencers), 169-173 Oxford Street, was designed by Lutyens in 1938.