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THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK
STELLA WEATHERALL
Stella Weatherall founded her namesake design studio in 2021, working with architects, lighting designers, skilled makers and workshops across the U.K. from concept to completion, reimagining spaces with considered planning and bringing bespoke joinery and furniture designs to life.
Influenced by her childhood in Hong Kong and extensive travels around the globe, Stella has an eclectic style and love for antique textiles that culminates in decorative, unique interiors that tell a beautiful story in each space.
THE JOURNAL | THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK
THE JOURNAL
THE DESIGNER NOTEBOOK
STELLA WEATHERALL
STELLA WEATHERALL
Stella Weatherall founded her namesake design studio in 2021, working with architects, lighting designers, skilled makers and workshops across the U.K. from concept to completion, reimagining spaces with considered planning and bringing bespoke joinery and furniture designs to life.
Influenced by her childhood in Hong Kong and extensive travels around the globe, Stella has an eclectic style and love for antique textiles that culminates in decorative, unique interiors that tell a beautiful story in each space.
Stella Weatherall founded her namesake design studio in 2021, working with architects, lighting designers, skilled makers and workshops across the U.K. from concept to completion, reimagining spaces with considered planning and bringing bespoke joinery and furniture designs to life.
Influenced by her childhood in Hong Kong and extensive travels around the globe, Stella has an eclectic style and love for antique textiles that culminates in decorative, unique interiors that tell a beautiful story in each space.
Imagery by: Boz Gagovski
"For me, an interesting and beautiful tabletop is about the mix of materials - natural jute, glass, ceramic. The yellow cutlery adds a playful touch, accompanied by hand block printed blue and yellow napkins, a favourite colour combo."
"Candlelight against brass is so warm and flattering. The Burmese rattan chair and antique bowl tie in my love of Asia and natural materials."
Imagery by: Boz Gagovski
Imagery by: Boz Gagovski
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"For me, an interesting and beautiful tabletop is about the mix of materials - natural jute, glass, ceramic. The yellow cutlery adds a playful touch, accompanied by hand block printed blue and yellow napkins, a favourite colour combo.
Candlelight against brass is so warm and flattering. The Burmese rattan chair and antique bowl tie in my love of Asia and natural materials."
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FAVOURITES FROM STELLA WEATHERALL
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FAVOURITES FROM STELLA WEATHERALL