Oliver Redfern

After almost fifteen years working in interior design, it remains not only my profession, but my passion. The sense of opportunity when you first walk into a room; working with the client to develop concepts that will give their property that individualism; then the gradual realisation of the vision, down to the smallest details which ensure the perfect impact.


That’s why, whether it’s a long-term project to restyle a chain of hotels or the transformation of a single room in your family home, you’ll find me involved from start to finish.


Much of my career has been working with the hospitality industry, from boutique hotels to golfing villas and highland lodges. In such diverse settings, my approach to design comes into its own. Rather than having a signature style, I like to take cues from the architectural period of the property I’m working on and the people who will use the space, then create a long lasting modern interior tailored to the client’s tastes and the property’s needs and function.


Drawing on the commercial skills I acquired as design service manager at one of the UK’s largest interiors companies, I manage every project actively and professionally. That reflects my ethos that design is an organic process, often developing as things take shape on site, dealing with challenges as they occur and working with the team of tradesmen involved in realising the vision.


That personal involvement is why so many of my clients keep coming back for additional projects. They know that they don’t just get a design, but also a dedication to making it happen.