Hello…
My first creative language was fashion illustration. I spent my early years drawing, collecting imagery, and developing a deep sensitivity to form and composition — a foundation that led me to study fashion and build a career as both a designer and buyer. Visual culture has always shaped how I see and interpret the world.
While my tools have evolved over time, the instinct has remained constant — an intuitive understanding of balance, tone, and what quietly endures. Alongside my work in fashion, interiors became a natural extension of that perspective. I have always been drawn to spaces that feel considered yet effortless, layered with art, photography, found objects, and pieces that hold a sense of provenance.
Over time, my understanding of interiors has been shaped not only by aesthetics, but by experience. Having lived in homes built across different eras, and with family life at the heart of each, I have developed a practical sensitivity to what a home truly needs — how it must adapt, evolve, and function, while still retaining a sense of beauty and calm. It is this balance between living and design that continues to inform my approach and what I enjoy sharing.
Still & Found was born from this way of seeing — a desire to create something more considered than traditional interiors spaces. It is not driven by trend, but by memory, restraint, a cultivated eye, and continued curiosity. The wall art collection is an extension of this ethos — designed exclusively for Still & Found, and shaped by years of collecting and refinement. Each piece is created to settle into a space with confidence, offering a sense of permanence, character and individuality.
The Journal continues this narrative — an exploration of home decor with depth and character, where each element contributes to a larger story. Spaces where nothing is incidental, and the walls speak softly of the lives lived within them.
I introduced The Photo Room for those interested in photography beyond the phone. Led by resident photographer Chris, it offers a focused take on the craft — with insights and techniques for those ready to move past the selfie and develop a more considered eye.
I hope you discover something here that resonates — something timeless, personal, and quietly yours.
