A staircase is the spine of the house, so it needs presence. A full-height cascade of glass draws you up through the space, while the wall lights sit above the beautiful artwork. Custom lights by Ochre #staircase#lighting#interiordesign
Texture is what gives a neutral room its warmth and its character. Sleek table surfaces against soft upholstery, a hint of gloss against natural finishes, linen against timber, so the palette can stay quiet but the space still feels RICH. #textures#interiors#khstyle
Inside the Pearl 73 it’s all about calm with edge. Clever concealed storage and modular pieces keep it practical, but the feeling is pure sanctuary- refined, modern, and beautifully quiet. #Pearl73#monochrome#interiordesign
The Pearl 73 Yacht is a bespoke haven of luxury at sea. At the foundation of the design is the monochromatic palette, a sleek and sophisticated canvas to build on. #pearlyachts#yacht#lessismoredesign
This cigar room was designed to feel intimate and contained with the best filtration. A marble table anchors the room, and the framed “window” into the next sitting room keeps a connection without giving up privacy. #cigarroom#bespoke#luxury
Christmas is getting closer, and I love seeing the presents starting to gather under the tree. I designed my M&S metallic baubles and gold wrapping paper to bring that special accent of quiet luxury.
Tell me, are you an early wrapper or a last-minute dash wrapper? 🎄🎄✨✨
This sun-drenched open-plan penthouse at the @luxgrandbaie creates a seamless connection between not only the indoor spaces, but also with the stunning Mauritian landscape outside.
#LUXGrandBaie#OpenPlanLiving
So excited to share our newest project with you. This intimate sushi bar in London is wrapped in sandblasted pine, raw copper and glazed tiles, with bespoke lighting that lifts every texture and detail.
#sushi#japanese#bespoke
For this project, I layered with texture rather than colour, keeping everything understated and calm. Building up these layers brings depth and character when working with a neutral palette.
#BedroomDesign#TexturalInteriors#ModernLuxury
My last post showed some beautiful traditional fireplaces, so I thought I’d also post some more contemporary designs.
Some of these fireplaces are designed to disappear into the architecture, while others are created to stand proudly as sculptural statements.
As we move into the colder months, there’s nothing better than cosying up by the fire. Whether it’s a country home, a renovated barn, a ski chalet or a London townhouse, warmth and texture are everything.
Light has a way of revealing the soul of dark wood. It draws out the grain, the texture, the quiet richness that gives a room weight and warmth. I love the contrast how natural light softens the depth, bringing movement to even the most grounded materials.
It has always been important to me to give the bathroom a sense of both ceremony and comfort, using refined materials and thoughtful textures. Yes, bathrooms need to be practical, but they should also feel like a sanctuary.
Runners are one of my signatures, not just in textiles, but in architecture, furniture, and materials. They can be a vertical band of marble, a contrasting panel of wood or stone, or joinery details that elongate and elevate the space.
Gold accents elevate dark interiors, adding a touch of warmth and quiet splendour. These grand, dark spaces come to life under soft lighting, highlighting every detail and bringing a sense of timeless elegance.
This light-filled open plan room utilises subtle screens, richly-layered textures, and the palette of silvery neutrals to elegantly create divides of comfort and calm. #InteriorDesign#LuxurySuite#ContemporaryStyle
I’ve mixed monochrome with a pop of burnt orange in these entertainment rooms to create a modern, sleek feel. A curated mix of textures, marble, brass, wood, and luxurious velvet, adds depth and richness throughout the space.