In a historic Knightsbridge townhouse, a classic bedroom finds new life. The design transforms it into a tranquil retreat for a young couple. Soothing blues meet glinting gold accents, echoing both the park's embrace and the city's daily light. Victorian arches inspire the curves of wallpaper, mirrors, and lamps, creating an elegant and ethereal space. Velvet, suede, and leather whisper of luxury, with a dedicated lounge area inviting relaxation. This haven seamlessly blends timeless appeal with modern touches, a symphony of light and tranquillity.
Léa Shanati, a London-based designer, blends history with modern touches to create unique spaces for homes, businesses and hotels. Her meticulousness and artistic vision shine through in every project. With over 20 years of experience, Léa manages projects from start to finish, using her real estate background to bridge the gap between creativity and business. Combining design intuition with business sense, Léa creates spaces that seamlessly connect past and present. Appreciating the power of design to shape experiences, Léa believes our homes reflect our personalities. Her lifelong love of learning is evident in her impressive background, including an MBA, a Master's in Communications, and an Interior Design course from the prestigious Inchbald School of Design.
Léa Shanati is a London-based interior and product designer who weaves history and modern influences into unique residential, commercial, and hospitality environments. Her meticulous attention to detail and artistic vision are evident in every project. An award-winning designer with extensive experience, Léa manages projects from conception to completion. Her real estate background fosters a natural understanding of both the creative and business sides of interior design. This fuels her passion for creating spaces that seamlessly bridge the past and present. Combining her design intuition with keen business acumen, Léa embarked on her design journey more than two decades ago. Léa's appreciation for beauty and the power of design to shape experiences is the cornerstone of her work. She believes the spaces we inhabit are a form of self-expression, reflecting our unique personalities.