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They launched their own studio in 2013, born from their shared commitment to looking after their clients and their long history of successfully working together in a top London practice. Many clients have become close friends, often enlisting the team to work on multiple projects.


‘From the first moment I met Natalie and Juliette I knew it was going to be a success. Their whole approach is young, fresh and totally professional and they have helped me in both my town and country homes with a broad range of ideas. They are tremendous fun to work with and offer friendly guidance in a lovely, unpatronizing way. An extremely impressive team and I couldn’t be happier with the end result.’ Private client, Eaton Square, London


‘AT HOME’ WITH THE DESIGNERS - 2020 EVENTS


The talented duo are throwing open the doors of their collaborative showroom to host a series of design-themed events to share and imbue their passion for home design and show what is possible.


The first ‘Design Discovery’ day will take place on Friday 6th March from 9am-5pm. The event will feature expert advice, creative demonstrations and insider design know- how for your home and garden. See Spring Events listing on pages 66/67 in this issue for more details. For further information and tickets go to:


https://swdesigndiscovery.eventbrite.co.uk


THE PARCEL COLLECTION Natalie and Juliette turned their creative hands to furniture design, launching their first collection of luxury, eco-conscious furniture at leading design event Decorex in 2019. Entitled ‘Parcel’, the collection features bespoke hand-painted pieces, alongside a range of ultra comfortable seating made by Windsor based upholsterers Bray Design and joinery by Surrey based River Woodwork (using FSC certified timber) featuring beautiful Verdigris hand finishes. The comfort of the range was as important as appearance - their ‘Duvet’ armchair (named after its sumptuous filling) is a chair you really won’t want to get out of!


COLLABORATIVE SHOWROOM


The Post House is a collaboration with Future Light Design and a unique space where Natalie and Juliette can meet with clients and suppliers to plan design projects – located in East Horsley and within easy reach of London.


Previously a Royal Mail sorting office dating from 1910, the designers were delighted when owner, Mark Kavanagh (founder of Future Light Design) invited them to be part of its transformation. The team have worked meticulously to ensure the interior reflects that of a high-end home, featuring layers of texture and bringing warmth into the interior. It’s the first lifestyle showroom of its kind in the area, offering ideas and advice on interior design, lighting design, bespoke furniture and joinery, home technology, and art all in one space.


‘The Post House is the next step in their design empire and is a beautiful, home-like oasis of wonder, designed to feel like the most comfortable space that will inspire and relax you, as well as offering up something of a playful party spot when needed (but of course). Jade Tilley, Editor Interior Design Magazine.


Stephenson Wright, The Post House, Ockham Road South, East Horsley, Surrey KT24 6RX 01932 508 440 or jw@stephensonwright.com www.stephensonwright.com


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