Interiors

INTERIOR ILLUSTRATIONS

I love illustrating the interior, because it perfectly represents the personality of the home and the people who live within it, which can make a charming and thoughtful present. To discuss your own interior illustration, please get in touch.

A3 watercolour illustration of a cosy chalet in Verbier, with interior decoration by Todhunter Earle Interiors.

Whether the interior decor is modern or traditional, the result is fun and lively, drawing you into the scene. Interiors from holiday homes can transport you back to the place and make perfect ‘thank you for having me’ presents.

I can illustrate most interior scenes from good photography, but if I’m illustrating an English home, local to my studios in London or Wiltshire, I can come to you with my easel to begin sketching the room from life.

A3 illustration of a contemporary Chelsea interior

Why not add a fun marker of the owner’s personality, or a beloved pet curled up on the sofa, to make the picture especially personal?

Above: a series of cosy home interiors, from London and the English countryside, including a festive dining room illustrated for a Christmas Card

Interior Design

I was taught to illustrate the interior by the late Marianne Topham, an exquisite, leading interiors artist of her generation, when I worked for the celebrated company Todhunter Earle Interiors. Since then I have also produced a number of tiles, rug and lampshade designs in collaboration with Todhunter Earle, many of which are illustrative in style using my signature graphic line.

Touching up a wallpaper designed by Todhunter Earle Interiors, based on Medieval wall painting discovered in the Manor house
‘The Olympia Tile’ designed with Todhunter Earle Interiors
My rug and bedside table designs, photographed by Francesco Langnese in Elle Decor

I designed the bedside table and rug for the Manhattan apartment decorated by Todhunter Earle Interiors to compliment the cool blue colour scheme.

“In the primary bedroom, a bespoke rug made with artist Olympia Olympitis and the Rug Company gives the illusion of fallen blue flowers, a reference to the delicate de Gournay cherry blossom wallpaper on closet door panels” Elle Decor

The bespoke nightstand with a charging tray, and closeup of petaled rug