Philosophy

Decorating as Autobiography
Why the most personal homes begin with a question, not a colour, and how a designer's ear can be as important as her eye.
Journal
Thoughts on storytelling interiors, the hunt for the one-of-a-kind, and the small decisions that turn a house into somewhere you never want to leave.

Why the most personal homes begin with a question, not a colour, and how a designer's ear can be as important as her eye.

On vintage, antiques, and the pieces that show the gentle wobble of the artisan's hand.

Designing the hardest-working room in the house to hold the people you love.

Moody and serene at once: how light, colour and texture make a room you never want to leave.

Rethinking the bathroom, so it never gives away the year it was built.