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INTERIORS & LIVING

KATHARINE POOLEY

Established 20 years ago, Katharine Pooley is one of the most respected, creative and original British luxury interior designers working worldwide today. Katharine’s London-based luxury interior design studio is recognised globally for her innovative designs and exquisite, award winning spaces. Katharine champions the finest British craftsmen, working with only the best furniture, lighting and cabinet makers to create richly layered, high-quality, luxury interiors for clients’ projects throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, America and the Middle East. Overseeing her team of 49 interior designers and interior architects, Katharine’s personal approach ensures every detail of every project and product is exquisitely realised and impeccably finished. This is at the heart of the studio’s ethos: dedication to clients; meticulous attention to detail and creation of beautiful, unique spaces. Renowned luxury interior designer in London, Katharine’s design vision is limitless and unconstrained by genre. She has created breath-taking interiors that range in scale and style, from traditional country residences to contemporary urban homes, futuristic hotels, luxury spas, beach villas, palaces, castles, ski chalets and yachts.

SUSTAINABILITY PURPOSE

Reclaimed wood, bamboo, recycled metal, cork, and jute fibres are just some of the high-quality materials that can be seamlessly integrated into striking interior designs. Wherever possible, natural fibres are specified, with wool, mohair, cotton, linen, jute, cashmere, sisal, and bamboo preferred for their sustainability and health benefits over synthetic alternatives. The brand prioritises supplier relationships, partnering with companies that embed sustainability within their manufacturing processes. Open dialogue is encouraged to drive continuous environmental progress and responsible practices. Efforts to minimise waste include careful sampling, precise measuring, and mindful energy and material use. Where possible, existing properties are refurbished to preserve their original character while adapting them for contemporary use. Skilled craftspeople are employed to upcycle, French polish, reupholster, paint, or stain furniture, ensuring longevity and reducing waste. Antiques are incorporated where appropriate, further lowering environmental impact by minimising the carbon footprint.

Established

2004

Headquarters

London, UK

Employees

45-49

Product category

Interior Design

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