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I think of a home the way I think of any other work — as something that should have a personality.
Not decorated. Inhabited.
I come to interiors as an artist, not a stylist. I’m less interested in trends and more interested in the person who lives there — what they love, what they’ve collected, what they haven’t found yet. A good interior should feel a little surprising, a little personal, and completely yours.
I work with furniture, colour, objects, and space — sometimes starting from scratch, sometimes rescuing what’s already there. I don’t do generic. But I do love a challenge.
If you want your home to feel less like a catalogue and more like a place someone actually lives — that’s the conversation I enjoy.




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