I create sustainable interiors inspired by nature, using biophilic design to make homes feel calm, balanced, and connected to the natural world. Every choice I make is rooted in eco-friendly, thoughtful design that enhances wellbeing while protecting the planet.
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Biophilic design is all about strengthening the connection between people and nature within our homes. It goes far beyond adding a few pot plants — it’s about introducing natural light, textures, colours, and materials that bring a sense of calm, balance, and wellbeing.
When we spend so much of our lives indoors, surrounding ourselves with nature-inspired interiors can have a real impact on mood, creativity, and even health.
A serene space makes such a difference.
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For me, sustainability is at the heart of biophilic design.
A true connection to nature means caring for it, which is why I prioritise reusing and refreshing what you already have and sourcing eco-friendly, responsibly made materials wherever possible.
This approach not only reduces waste and environmental impact, but also creates interiors with character, longevity, and soul.
Any new products provided are eco-friendly and ethical in terms of what its made from, where it was made, and who made it.
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My aim is always to design interiors that not only look wonderful but also support your wellbeing day to day.
I believe interiors should feel nurturing and restorative, not just stylish. Biophilic design achieves this by weaving together elements such as natural finishes, organic shapes, greenery, and sustainable products.
The spaces I create are designed to feel lighter, calmer, and more welcoming, making them a joy to live in every day.
If you’d like to create a space that looks wonderful, supports your wellbeing, and treads lightly on the planet, biophilic design could be the perfect approach — and it’s one I’d love to bring into your home.
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