A Year in the Press: Celebrating Our 2025 Features in Leading Interior Design Publications

2025 has been a wonderful year for our studio, with our projects and design insights featured across some of the most respected interiors publications in the UK and beyond. From Country Homes & Interiors to Homes & Gardens, Living Etc, The Spaces, and House & Garden, our work has sparked conversations about thoughtful spatial design, materiality, and the beauty of homes that balance personality with practicality.

Below, we share a round-up of some of the highlights.

Country Homes & Interiors: Three Features Showcasing Design with Personality

We were delighted to have not one, but three projects featured in Country Homes & Interiors this year.

  • February 2025 – Battersea, London
    Our Battersea project was included in a feature on open-plan living, exploring how to give multi-functional spaces a strong sense of identity. The article, “Stop multi-purpose spaces looking muddled and give them a clear sense of identity with these smart layout ideas”, showcased our approach to creating flow and balance in family homes.

  • May 2025 – Chiswick, London
    The Chiswick kitchen was featured in a story on adding personality with unfitted or partially fitted design. The striking red island, raised on elegant legs to appear freestanding, captured how bold colour can bring warmth and individuality to a London kitchen while maintaining timeless appeal.

  • November 2025 – Chiswick, London (Primary Bathroom)
    Our Chiswick bathroom design was featured again later in the year for its double vanity unit, illustrating how thoughtful layout and bespoke joinery can elevate everyday rituals into moments of calm.

Living Etc: Creative Joinery at Ravenscourt Park

In the April 2025 issue of Living Etc, our Ravenscourt project appeared in an article by Ellen Finch exploring “Making the Most of Niches”. The feature showcased our bespoke joinery solutions - from under-stairs storage to slim landing cabinetry - proving that even the smallest architectural pockets can be designed with beauty and intent.

The Spaces: From London to the Scottish Isles

We were featured twice in The Spaces, both written by Emily Wright, focusing on small-space design and earthy, grounded palettes.

  • How to Make Small Spaces Look Bigger
    Our Arran, Scotland project was showcased for its snug with study area, balancing comfort and clarity.
    Read the full article →

  • How to Ground Your Space with Terracotta Tones
    Our Ravenscourt Park joinery, painted in Jonquil by Edward Bulmer, was featured for its rich terracotta hue, illustrating how London interiors can feel both modern and deeply rooted in natural colour.
    Read the full article →

House & Garden: Showcasing Holiday Homes with Character

House & Garden online featured our Arran project in an article by Lucy Boulton about Holiday Homes designed by members of The List. The piece highlighted our approach to interior architecture with a sense of place, a philosophy that runs through our Surrey interiors and London family homes alike - blending craftsmanship, calm, and natural texture.

Read the full article →

The Handbook: Kitchen Splashbacks that Define Character

In November, The Handbook published Astrid Carter’s feature on kitchen splashbacks, including two of our projects:

  • Kensal, London, where painted panelling was used as a splashback - understated, tactile, and timeless.

  • Surrey, where zellige tiles climb to the ceiling, adding handcrafted texture and luminous depth.
    Read the full article →

Both kitchens celebrate Surrey and London interior design that balances practicality with elegance.

A Year of Recognition and Craft

From open-plan living in Battersea to bespoke kitchens in Surrey, 2025 has been a year of creative exploration and recognition.
Each feature reinforces our studio’s mission: to design thoughtful interiors that blend architecture, craftsmanship, and personality, rooted in their setting — whether a London townhouse, a Surrey country home, or a coastal retreat.

We’re deeply grateful to every editor and journalist who has shared our work, and to our clients for inviting us into their homes.

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