Your client relationship
We never turn your client into our sales lead or step outside the role agreed with you.


For interior designers and studios
We take responsibility for the agreed work while staying firmly within the role and communication rules you set.
Discuss a project↗For interior designers and studios
Before work starts, we agree who makes decisions, whom we may contact and where technical or commercial questions should go. Our employees and subcontractors follow the same arrangement, and we treat project and business information as confidential.
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We never turn your client into our sales lead or step outside the role agreed with you.
You decide whether we speak to the client directly and what must come through your studio.
Budgets, commercial arrangements and project information stay within the agreed team.
We can make the fitted furniture or combine it with a complete interior fit-out.

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We check buildability, coordinate the agreed trades and furniture, and raise site questions early with the person you appoint. You stay informed without having to chase every practical detail.
For interior designers and studios
Before work begins, we review buildability, confirm the scope and raise technical questions early. We contact your client only in the way you approve, and treat project details, pricing and commercial arrangements as confidential.
You can send drawings, schedules or a short project outline to this address. A few lines about the scope and current stage are enough to begin.