Interior Designer, 2018

“The Interior Design Business” is a new, business focused podcast series set up to offer best practice guidance, engaging insights and expert advice for professional interior designers. “Podcasts offer a powerful and convenient communications platform and a perfect way for the interior design community to connect,” says Susie Rumbold, Principal at Tessuto Interiors, Past President of the British Institute of Interior Design and co-presenter of the series. “Practices and practitioners have grown, evolved and succeeded thanks to the sharing of ideas and experiences freely given by others. “The Interior Design Business” embodies that same community spirit. Each episode will provide …

The Period Home Renovator, 2017

One of London’s great Georgian palaces has been resurrected over a three-year period in a stunning restoration masterminded by British Institute of Interior Design President Susie Rumbold. She shares the inside story. Standing by Marble Arch, on a prominent corner overlooking Hyde Park, is one of London’s last great town palaces. It has a floor area of 1500 square metres, 10 bedrooms all with en suite bathrooms, three principal reception rooms, two family reception rooms, a morning room, a magnificent oak-panelled library, four kitchens, a 12-seat cinema, indoor swimming pool, wine cellar, spa and gym. Originally built in the 1830s …

Cedia Communications, 2018

Tessuto was first introduced to Mosaic by one of our high-end, residential developer clients. Up to that point, we had worked with various technology integrators, and had mixed experiences with them. For most projects, we would introduce an AV consultant to our clients, but often it became an exercise in seeing how much expensive “stuff” the consultant could sell them, without any sensitivity to the client’s needs or reference to the overall design brief. After this, working with Mosaic was like a breath of fresh air. I think the clue is in their company name — they see technology as …

The Period Home Renovator, 2018

When it was purchased by our clients as a London pied-à-terre, this Knightsbridge apartment was in a dilapidated state with a somewhat sordid history. Apparently the previous owner had housed his mistress there for many years, and it was something of a 1980s chintz time-warp horror, with antiquated plumbing and non-existent heating. But the location was excellent. The apartment is on the sixth floor of a purpose-built Edwardian mansion block, overlooking London’s famous Hyde Park. The views are spectacular, and Harrods is just a five-minute walk away. Our clients are a young couple with three small children. Their main house …

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