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The story so far.

After graduating with a BA(Hons) in Fashion, Stephanie started her career in the fashion industry, living in London and working for brands True Religion Brand Jeans and Jack Wills. 

Wanting to pursue her underlying passion for Interior Design, she completed a Post-Graduate Diploma in Interior Design whilst working as an FF&E designer at the esteemed Russel Sage Studio, working on commercial projects in London and Chicago. 

​Expanding her skill set Stephanie trained as a luxury Kitchen Designer whilst working for independent company Hubble Kitchens and Interiors, managing high-end residential projects where she continued to utilise her Interior Design skills and develop her technical knowledge. 

Stephanie has been working across both residential and commercial projects, designing living areas, bedrooms and bathrooms, restaurants, bars and Air BnB spaces, bringing the same consideration, attention to detail and passion to every space. 

My Mission.

My passion for interior design runs deep — across layers of visual impact, emotional connection, and historical context.

 

Visually, I’m drawn to the beauty of well-designed spaces — how colours, textures, and patterns are layered, how craftsmanship shows up in the details of furniture and lighting, and how fabric, décor and artwork come together to tell a cohesive visual story.

But it goes beyond aesthetics. I love how interiors make us feel. The way a space can instantly calm, energise, or inspire — when every element, from lighting to layout, has been thoughtfully considered. I’m fascinated by how a room can reflect the people who live in it, and quietly tell their story.

Physiologically, I’m always asking why. How and why do certain spaces affect us so deeply? What is it about interior design that makes it such a powerful part of our everyday lives — often without us even realising?

And then there’s the historical side, which I constantly return to. I love exploring where interior design began — from early architecture to how cultural movements and world events have shaped design trends through time. It helps me understand not just what we’re drawn to, but why — and that’s where the real magic lies.

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