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Interior Design

We design interior environments for how people live and work, shaping spaces, materials and detail around each building’s use and identity, creating places with character and lasting value.

ExpertiseInterior Design

Approach

Our interior design work develops alongside our architecture, shaping the character and experience of buildings from the inside out. We focus on the moments people remember most, from first impression to daily use, using layout, light, materials and detail to create spaces that feel coherent, distinctive and carefully resolved in use.

Brief Development

We work with clients to define briefs that align brand, operational needs and user expectations. This early stage establishes the spatial, functional and experiential priorities that guide the project and support clear decision-making throughout.

User Experience & Applications

We design around how people experience space. By studying patterns of use, comfort, accessibility and perception, we shape interiors that feel intuitive to navigate, inclusive in operation and consistent in experience.

Programming

We translate strategic priorities into clear spatial programmes that support efficient use and future adaptability. Our programming work defines area requirements, adjacencies and shared functions, ensuring interiors are aligned with both current needs and long-term change.

Space Planning

We plan spaces for living and working that balance comfort, movement and spatial quality. Integrating furniture, services and architectural constraints from the outset, we create layouts that support ease of use, flexibility, collaboration and a strong sense of order.

FF&E

We curate furniture, fixtures and equipment as part of a coherent interior concept. Whether selecting existing pieces or developing bespoke elements, we focus on comfort, durability, performance and how each component contributes to the overall identity of the space.

Project
PLP Architecture HQ

PLP Architecture’s new London studio is a working model for circular design, where 92% of materials are reused or donated and a further 7% recycled, diverting 175.78 tonnes of CO₂ from landfill.

Project
Qatar Airways HQ

A crafted dialogue between London and Doha, this sculptural headquarters unites two cultures through architecture, material and light.