About
With over 20 years of experience as a designer, I bring a rich and varied background to every project I take on. I began my career in fashion, where I developed a deep understanding of textiles, pattern, and form — skills that now underpin my work in interior design. Since transitioning into interiors in 2019, I’ve worked across a broad range of residential and commercial projects, from private homes to remote safari lodges and tented camps.
My approach is both creative and grounded. I’ve led design teams for multinational, multi-million-pound companies, run my own businesses, and collaborated closely on the ground with expert craftspeople — from carpenters and tailors to weavers and metalworkers — ensuring every detail is executed to the highest standard.
Textiles remain central to my design language. I love mixing patterns, layering textures, and exploring unexpected colour combinations to create spaces that are bold, eclectic, and full of life — yet always balanced, thoughtful, and comfortable.
Respecting the story of each building, and the people who will inhabit it, is essential to my process. I believe design should feel both intentional and effortless, with every element serving a purpose. Whether I’m sourcing a one-off antique, designing a bespoke piece, or finding the perfect market treasure, I strive to create interiors that feel curated, not constructed.
Sustainability is at the core of my ethos. Wherever possible, I work with local materials and local makers to reduce environmental impact and support the surrounding community.
I’m currently working on a range of residential and commercial projects worldwide, including extensive experience designing and relocating tented camps and lodges in remote, environmentally sensitive areas.