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Interior Portrait is a way of seeing your own space — before any decision about it is made.

Five cinematic images of one room, built and lit by hand, frame by frame, until the room feels true. You direct what they hold. I interpret. Each one sharpens what you understand about your own taste — until, by the end, you know the difference between what is yours, and what was borrowed from someone else.

This is not interior design. I will not design your home. I will help you see, clearly, what is already yours.

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You are not asked to design. You are asked to choose, to feel, to react.

I have spent years learning to read the difference between what someone wants to want, and what they actually carry.

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I will not promise you a finished home.

I will promise you this: by the end, you will be closer to decisions that are truly your own.


One conversation. Online or in person. No agenda. We meet to see whether this work is right for both of us.

Your world. You choose one of six interiors I have built — three in Paris, three in London. The architecture is mine. What fills it, becomes yours.

Your gallery. A private page opens on its own address. Everything happens here — your world, the form before each portrait, the portraits as they appear.

Before each portrait — a form. A short questionnaire. A few words about what you see, what draws you, what doesn’t. You also choose objects from The Collection: a curated library of furniture and detail, named not by brand, but by what they bring to a room.

The portrait appears. I read your form. I build the room around your words. About two weeks later, the portrait appears in your gallery, with a short note from me.

Five portraits, in your time. Approximately ten weeks. Some projects take longer.

The closing. Three close-up details of the final room are added — a gesture of completion.

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Five cinematic portraits of your space. Three close-up details of the final image. A short note from me, with every portrait. Your private gallery, open for twelve months at minimum — yours to return to.

Full ownership of all images. Yours to keep, to print, to share.


At the moment, the work happens in one of six interiors I have built.

Over time, this will open up. New worlds, designed together. Existing spaces, reinterpreted. For now, the practice is focused on what I know I can do well.

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The practice is new. Right now, I am working with a small number of first clients — to refine the process, to learn what each portrait truly costs in time and care.


The price for these first projects is
£6,000.


If this is something you have been looking for, write to me. I will tell you honestly where things stand, and whether this is the right moment for you.

studio@interiorportrait.studio