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After embarking on an interior design diploma at the prestigious KLC School of Design Isabel became the right-hand woman to London-based company Justin Van Breda. It is here that Isabel learned all aspects of bespoke joinery, interior and furniture design. Isabel then worked freelance for designers such as Nicholas Haslam, Penny Morrison, BM Design London and Studio Leat.

The Furniture: Isabel & Co has recently launched a new furniture collection which embodies modern romance. The company's timeless yet whimsical designs emphasise quality, craftsmanship and the never-ending search for enchanting beauty.

Interior Design: Isabel works tirelessly to bring an expertly curated mix of style and practicality to clients’ briefs while designing and sourcing high-quality, bespoke furniture and antique treasures. For clients who wish to add their custom ideas into the mix, Isabel offers an in-house, meticulously crafted bespoke experience. From the workshop floor and final installation at home, Isabel works from hand sketches, rendering and CGI. This unique offering transcends conventional furniture design for clients.

Now living in Shropshire, with her young family, Isabel leads a busy and growing studio whose ethos focuses on an eye for detail and innovative ideas, consistently delivering lasting and elegant style.

Photo by FREYA LLEWELLYN-SMITH
Photo by FREYA LLEWELLYN-SMITHfreya.llewellyn.photography
Photo by FREYA LLEWELLYN-SMITHfreya.llewellyn.photography

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