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Famous Interior Designers: London, UK

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Ever wonder about famous interior designers in London, UK? We all know, it is an epicenter for many creative minds, artists and design enthusiasts. People gather to see galleries, enjoy architecture and novelties, network and find new possibilities. We want to take you on a trip with us – let’s meet famous interior designers from London!

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David Collins

Established in 1985 by David Collins, the David Collins Studio is an architectural based consultancy which has redefined luxury interior design on a global scale. The studio has been involved in designing unique projects for a wide range of clients both in the commercial worlds of high fashion as well as the design of some of London’s most loved and revered restaurants, hotels and bars. Known for signature colors of blue and most famous work – Blue Bar at the Berkeley Hotel in Belgravia. The bar with only 50 seats, covered in lilac leather was a center for hottest gathering place in London, parties of John Galliano, Madonna as a regular client…

David Collins Studio Blue Bar at the Berkeley Hotel
By David Collins Studio

After Collins passed away in 2013, Rob Angell was asked to redesign the famous London’s bar and the new Collins Room, on the opposite side of the lobby “I really wanted to retain the Blue Bar’s iconic status, intimacy and sex appeal,” says Angell, “

Blue Bar Berkeley Hotel
The lounge area of the Blue Bar housed in the new pavilion by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners CREDIT: JAMIE MCGREGOR SMITH

“Our projects last. Our palette and the materials all wear well, they don’t wear out, in fact they almost wear in. Our designs last, while others wane after three years. With The Wolseley we’ve buffed it up a bit, but not really changed anything and it’s still serving 1200 people a day,” says Iain Watson, The Studio’s Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder.

David Collins Studio - Award-winning Luxury Interior Design
by David Collins Studio

Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon is a British designer who is known across the world, his works have been acquired by museums across the globe including the Victoria and Albert Museum, Museum of Modern Art New York and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. With a commitment to innovation and a mission to revive the British furniture industry, Dixon is inspired by the nation’s unique heritage and produces extraordinary objects for everyday use.

Tom Dixon: modern british london designer
by Tom Dixon

Francis Sultana

Francis Sultana is one of the world’s foremost interior and furniture designers. He is the go-to interior designer for international collectors, many of whom have major contemporary art and design collections. His work comprises cabinetry, tables, upholstery and lighting, combining classic lines and materials with a contemporary and sophisticated vision for the modern interior. His unique style and approximation to the Art World make him one of the world’s top interior designers.

Francis Sultana London Interior Designer
by Francis Sultana

Susie Atkinson

The new pavilion at Queens Club, the private members club Shoreditch House, the Soho hotel Dean Street Townhouse are the projects made by Susie Atkinson, creator well known for creating classical rooms with fresh and signature details of the interior. Her project of  18th-century Soho townhouse, full of vintage and bespoke furniture with natural materials at the urban location.

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“I have leather workers who make our bins, a weaver who is currently making fabric for a stool, and someone who makes rush log baskets.”

 

Susie Atkinson London Interior Designer
by Susie Atkinson

Let’s agree, London Interior Designers are someone you want to follow. The projects they create, the styles they match. “What British designers do better than anyone else is innovation,” says Simon Rawlings, creative director of David Collins Interiors. And we surely agree, innovation is giving another life to interiors and designs, trends are shouting all the way around you, innovation and dare to create a brave design, mix nature with modernism, classic or bespoke furniture. Craftsmanship and amateurs are coming back to life, exclusivity, and uniqueness are something people want to see.

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