These White Walls

These White Walls These White Walls offers bespoke luxury interior design, combining meticulous craftsmanship with artistic vision to create uniquely elegant spaces.

Why do hotel rooms often feel better than home?It’s rarely just about luxury.The best hospitality spaces are designed ar...
01/06/2026

Why do hotel rooms often feel better than home?

It’s rarely just about luxury.

The best hospitality spaces are designed around comfort, atmosphere, and emotional experience at every scale...from the softness of the bedding to the lighting temperature, the scent in the room, the acoustics, the materials, and the thoughtful touches waiting for the guest on arrival.

Luxury hospitality removes friction.

You’re not overwhelmed by clutter, unfinished tasks, or visual noise.
Instead, everything feels intentional, calm, and considered.

The best hotels understand that small details shape emotional experience:
• quality bedding
• tactile materials
• curated amenities
• thoughtful food & drink touches
• warm lighting
• quiet atmosphere
• effortless spatial flow

Increasingly, luxury isn’t defined by excess.
It’s defined by how a space makes you feel.
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29/05/2026

Some people walk into a hotel room and see a bed.

You notice:
– the softness of the lighting
– whether the materials feel authentic
– the scent in the air
– the weight of the glassware
– the way the curtains move
– how instantly the space makes you exhale

That level of detail isn’t accidental.

The most memorable spaces are designed to regulate emotion, create atmosphere, and quietly shape the way you feel without you even realising it.

That’s the kind of design we care about here.

If you’re drawn to boutique hotels, sensory details, intentional interiors, and spaces with soul...follow along. 🤍

27/05/2026

In a world where AI can generate anything in seconds…
originality becomes the rarest material of all.

Every space we design starts by hand.
Sketched. Tested. Refined.

We build from:
– ideas
– materials
– and human intuition

True luxury isn’t about more.
It’s about creating something that can’t be repeated.

Follow for more on design that goes beyond the surface.

25/05/2026

A great evening at ’s showroom launch during last week.

Beyond the showroom itself, one of the most valuable parts of the event was hearing different perspectives on sustainability in design and materiality across the industry.

The conversation moved beyond surface-level sustainability and into something much more important:
how do we create objects and spaces that are both responsible and genuinely desirable enough to last?

From corporate responsibility and waste reduction, to designing for longevity through craftsmanship, tactility, and emotional connection, it was refreshing to hear sustainability discussed through multiple lenses.

We also loved seeing the live demonstration of how REDDIE is using reclaimed timber within their factories in Indonesia, giving discarded material a completely new life through thoughtful craftsmanship.

A reminder that good design isn’t just about what’s new.
Sometimes it’s about what can be reimagined beautifully.

22/05/2026

This entire pavilion was designed around the anatomy of a flower.

From above, the layout unfolds like petals.

The central whirlpool water feature becomes the flower’s core, drawing people inward through movement, sound, and reflection.

Curved architectural forms frame each sculpture intentionally, almost like moments of pause within a garden pathway.

Even the circulation was designed to feel organic:
stone paths, gravel underfoot, integrated seating, softened plaster walls, and arches inspired by ancient Mediterranean ruins.

The goal was never just to display sculpture.
It was to create a sensory experience where art, architecture, and nature quietly dissolve into one another.

Designed by for at Chelsea Flower Show.

21/05/2026

Some people will see a pavilion.

Others will notice the way it quietly guides movement, frames sculpture, softens light, and changes how the space feels around them.

Every detail within our pavilion for at Chelsea Flower Show was designed intentionally.

From above, the layout unfolds like a flower petal.
The central whirlpool water feature acts as the flower’s core, drawing people inward through sound, reflection, and movement.

The pathways were designed to choreograph how visitors experience each sculpture.
The arches frame moments deliberately.
Integrated seating invites pause.
Soft peach-toned plaster wraps the structure to create warmth and tactility, concealing the timber framework beneath and allowing the architecture to feel sculptural rather than heavy.

Even the negative space was considered.

Because for us, luxury design isn’t about filling a space with more.
It’s about creating atmosphere, emotion, and interaction through thoughtful restraint.

The details people almost miss are often the ones that shape how a space is remembered.

Design by in collaboration with for Chelsea Flower Show.

15/05/2026

There’s less than a week to go until the RHS Chelsea Flower Show opens, and the pavilion is currently coming to life on site.

Designed in collaboration with , the space explores the relationship between sculpture, atmosphere, movement, and nature...translating the language of our interiors into an immersive outdoor architectural experience.

An undulating ribbon wall wraps around a series of sculptural works, guiding visitors through moments of pause, texture, shadow, and framed sight-lines designed to reveal the artworks gradually.

Every element has been considered intentionally:
– weathered limewashed surfaces
– tactile gravel and grasses
– sculptural materiality
– spatial flow and emotional choreography

More than an exhibition space, the pavilion has been designed as an experience of anticipation, atmosphere, and connection.

A huge thank you to the incredible artists, makers, craftspeople, planting teams, and all-female on-site team helping bring the vision to life this week.

The RHS Chelsea Flower Show runs 19–23 May and we would love to welcome you there. 🤍


Address

28-29 Great Sutton Street
London
EC1V0DS

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+442034883289

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