About Us

After training with Kit Kemp of the award-winning Firmdale Hotels in both London and New York, and Percy Bass, one of London's oldest design firms, Rebecca set up her design studio at the end of 2021 with over 8 years of experience under her belt.

Driven by residential and commercial spaces that are designed to be unique and beautiful with functionality at the very core, Rebecca’s fresh approach to design ensures each project is entirely bespoke and considered, working alongside a trusted number of trade contacts of whom she has formed close relationships with over the years.

Honing in on sustainability, a vast range of projects incorporate antiques and second-hand pieces which is an important ethos to Rebecca’s work, and creates unique and layered interiors that are timeless and reflect the client and their story.

Current projects being worked on range from London family homes to Scottish Castles and US-based restaurants.

What services do you provide?

Interior design, remote interior design consultation services: spatial planning, furniture, artwork and lighting sourcing, soft furnishings and fabrics, scheme boards, joinery design

How would you describe your style?

"I would describe my style as authentic, layered and timeless. I incorporate a vast amount of antiques and second-hand pieces in my work which immediately creates a warm and considered feel to any space. We ensure we form an important bond with our clients from the get go, understanding their lifestyle, how they may host or work, and create bespoke spaces around this."

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

"We have just completed stage one of many stages at Knockderry Castle, a Scottish home bought by wonderful clients who are lovingly restoring every inch of this to its rightful place. The cottage in the grounds was our first task, creating a cosy escape from the mass of building works ongoing for the next few years! We layered antiques with found designs and the client’s own pieces, utilising the higgledy-piggledyness of the layout and restoring its historic charm."

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