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It is over 25 years since Emily Todhunter and Kate Earle joined forces to create smart, contemporary and diverse interiors in the city and the country. The studio is also no stranger to designing boats, chalets and villas for an international clientele. With a team that numbers about 25, the studio doesn’t impose a design signature, instead responding to each individual client, property and location. In 2021 their book, Modern English, was published by Vendome Press and 2024 sees the launch of three new product collaborations: carpets with Peter Page, upholstery with Lorfords Contemporary and fire surrounds, baskets and grates with Thornhill Galleries.

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