All articles by Sophie Killip

Sophie Killip

Find outdoor luxury with Leisure Plan

As a supplier of high-end European outdoor furniture, Leisure Plan knows a thing or two about design.

Top UK designers will meet their Asian markets at the GREAT Festival

The third of its kind, the GREAT Festival aims to boost trading links between the UK and Asian nations, with a focus on high-end design and craftsmanship.

Bang & Olufsen’s new speaker lets you become the designer

Changing the way we design speaker systems, Danish design studio Bang & Olufsen have launched their latest masterpiece – the customisable, luxurious BeoSound Shape.

Must-visit art exhibitions in London’s Mayfair and Chelsea

With so many exciting art exhibitions to explore in London, DesignCurial have curated some suggestions for shows to see over the course of March and April, in exclusive spots throughout Mayfair and Chelsea.

Report predicts what our workspaces will be like in 2025

The Workplace Futures Report, commissioned by MoreySmith and in partnership with The Future Laboratory, delves into the way our culture is shifting and what that will mean for our future workspaces.

Teens’ design project helping regenerate Wealdstone, Harrow, from the inside

The Wealdstone Youth Workshop has created an iconic new component of modular furniture, named the Wealdstone Leg.

A knight’s move inspires a secluded public garden in the heart of London

Herbert Wright visits Rathbone Square, a new green space in the heart of London that provides a tranquil refuge, designed by Make Architects and Gustafson Porter + Bowman.

5 interior design styles from around the world

We look at some of the most interesting and unique interior design styles from across the globe.

Jets, yachts, and beautiful homes: Martin Kemp does it all

DesignCurial speak to Martin Kemp – a leader in luxurious interior design – about working in the high-end market, international projects, and designing interiors for yachts and private jets.

DesignCurial in Conversation: Helen Marriage

Ahead of her company’s latest project, and aptly celebrating International Women’s Day, we spoke to Artichoke’s Director Helen Marriage about art, politics, closing London, and the Suffragette movement.