Beauty, Decay, and the Art of Holding Both

Some places aren’t meant to be modernised, they’re meant to be remembered.

This board carries that, tThe stillness of a room that’s held breath for centuries, the scratch of velvet as it brushes your arm on the stair, a chandelier resting on the floor, undone, but not broken

I once wrote: “The girl who needed saving just handed the pen to the woman who never needed permission.”
That’s what this concept is a space that no longer performs, but simply stands in its own truth.

Design that doesn’t shout, but knows its power

If you’ve inherited a house, bought a second home with soul, or you’re restoring a building that deserves more than a lick of paint, this is what I do.

I don’t design for trends, I design for transition. The space between old and new, known and remembered, wound and beauty

I’ve always been drawn to the places most people overlook. The peeling wallpaper, the cracked mirror, the half-finished story. Not because they need fixing, but because they still speak.

For the ones who want more than pretty

This is for clients and collaborators who care about how something feels, not just how it photographs.

The boutique hotelier with a property steeped in story, the homeowner with an instinct for legacy, not lifestyle, the brand who wants to create something unforgettable, not just sell something seasonal

I once wrote: “Unseen doesn’t mean unfelt.” That line started as a whisper and turned into the foundation for everything I create.

Let’s create something timeless

I work across interior design, creative direction, and heritage-led styling, for brands, hotels, and private clients who want spaces with soul.
If you’re drawn to this feeling, you’re already in the right place.

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📍UK-based, available across Europe