About Us

FARE INC. is an award-winning London-based design studio specialising in interior design, hospitality design and their neighbouring disciplines. Founded by Annie Harrison in 2019, their work encapsulates beautifully considered urban finishes, contrasted against deeply textured, tactile fabrics and elegant lighting. Working with a little black book of specialist craftspeople, they create unique spaces with integrity, style and soul.

After almost a decade working in the creative industries, Annie has honed an effortless design style illustrated over a variety of residential and hospitality projects. With a background working with high-end hotels, her portfolio now also includes Michelin Guide restaurants, boutique cinemas, Soho drinking dens and London residences. With a unique ability to blend the cool with the classic, Annie crafts impactful spaces for her clients that culturally resonate and have a timeless appeal.

FARE INC creates tactile spaces in a rough-luxurious style, with cleverly sourced finishes and bespoke, custom-made furniture and lighting to give each space it's own identity. With a collaborative working style, the studio considers the client’s lifestyle and aspirations alongside the interior architecture of a building to inform the creative brief - ensuring the interior adds value and is curated with the client in mind.

Please describe a recently completed project or tell us about the bespoke service that you offer

"FARE INC has recently completed the interiors of a Georgian townhouse in Camberwell, South East London, including the design of a modern glass kitchen extension to create a timeless yet future-driven space for their client. Original features of the house are highlighted, including original panelling and large brickwork fireplaces, with historically relevant elements added such as Georgian-style shutters and a sympathetic colour palette. The spaces are given a masculine edge for the bachelor client, through the use of concrete, dark marble and deeply textured dark oak flooring that compliment the light-filled rooms."

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