Interior

Designer interview

You ended your involvement with homewares store Everyday Needs a couple of years ago. Why the change and what has been your focus since?

Everyday Needs was always a side project for me that grew of its own momentum and was managed by a great team. It had reached a point where I felt it deserved to have someone at the helm who had the time to focus on it properly. I have enjoyed having more time to focus on my interiors practice and

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