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THE JOURNAL   |    THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK

LIZZIE GREEN

From her studio in Peckham’s creative quarter, Copeland Park, interior designer Lizzie Green has carved out a signature style that feels both deeply personal and confidently stylish. Her approach is rooted in a belief that colour is a source of comfort, not just an accent, and she’s celebrated for her thoughtful use of unexpected palettes.

Green’s spaces balance modern ease with vintage soul. They’re layered with character: inherited treasures, antique finds, and thoughtfully chosen bespoke pieces that come together to create rooms that feel collected over time rather than curated overnight. There’s a lived-in warmth to her work, a harmony between familiarity and surprise, where every shade, texture, and object has been chosen to tell a story.

THE JOURNAL  | THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK

LIZZIE GREEN

From her studio in Peckham’s creative quarter, Copeland Park, interior designer Lizzie Green has carved out a signature style that feels both deeply personal and confidently stylish. Her approach is rooted in a belief that colour is a source of comfort, not just an accent, and she’s celebrated for her thoughtful use of unexpected palettes.

Green’s spaces balance modern ease with vintage soul. They’re layered with character: inherited treasures, antique finds, and thoughtfully chosen bespoke pieces that come together to create rooms that feel collected over time rather than curated overnight. There’s a lived-in warmth to her work, a harmony between familiarity and surprise, where every shade, texture, and object has been chosen to tell a story.

THE JOURNAL   |     THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK

LIZZIE GREEN

From her studio in Peckham’s creative quarter, Copeland Park, interior designer Lizzie Green has carved out a signature style that feels both deeply personal and confidently stylish. Her approach is rooted in a belief that colour is a source of comfort, not just an accent, and she’s celebrated for her thoughtful use of unexpected palettes.

Green’s spaces balance modern ease with vintage soul. They’re layered with character: inherited treasures, antique finds, and thoughtfully chosen bespoke pieces that come together to create rooms that feel collected over time rather than curated overnight. There’s a lived-in warmth to her work, a harmony between familiarity and surprise, where every shade, texture, and object has been chosen to tell a story.

THE JOURNAL

THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK

LIZZIE GREEN

From her studio in Peckham’s creative quarter, Copeland Park, interior designer Lizzie Green has carved out a signature style that feels both deeply personal and confidently stylish. Her approach is rooted in a belief that colour is a source of comfort, not just an accent, and she’s celebrated for her thoughtful use of unexpected palettes.

Green’s spaces balance modern ease with vintage soul. They’re layered with character: inherited treasures, antique finds, and thoughtfully chosen bespoke pieces that come together to create rooms that feel collected over time rather than curated overnight. There’s a lived-in warmth to her work, a harmony between familiarity and surprise, where every shade, texture, and object has been chosen to tell a story.

"The design began with a striking artwork by House of Hussey; I was drawn to its rich colour palette, which inspired the overall direction of the scheme.

Building on this, I brought in a rich teal velvet sofa to add warmth and depth, and paired it with a bold rug to ground the space with texture and pattern. Balancing modern elements with characterful touches and contemporary lighting added a clean contrast to the antiqued wall sconce, while a terracotta planter introduced a natural, earthy feel tying in with the artwork."

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"The design began with a striking artwork by House of Hussey; I was drawn to its rich colour palette, which inspired the overall direction of the scheme."

"Building on this, I brought in a rich teal velvet sofa to add warmth and depth, and paired it with a bold rug to ground the space with texture and pattern. Balancing modern elements with characterful touches and contemporary lighting added a clean contrast to the antiqued wall sconce, while a terracotta planter introduced a natural, earthy feel tying in with the artwork."

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