by Siobhan | 22 Aug, 2025 | Art Curation, Featured
Tjukurrpa: The Dreaming – Experiencing Aboriginal Art in London Stepping Into the Exhibition Every so often, an exhibition stops you in your tracks. For me, it was Tjukurrpa: The Dreaming at Unit London, a show that brought together some of the most important...
by Henny | 23 Oct, 2019 | General, London’s Secret Designs, Art Curation, Featured
Dale Chihuly – Reflections on Nature Exhibition Running at Kew Gardens until 27 October It was love at first sight when, some 20 years ago in San Francisco, I discovered the work of glass sculptor Dale Chihuly. An abiding memory I’ve never lost, and he remains my...
by Henny | 30 Sep, 2019 | General, London’s Secret Designs, Featured
The Chamber of Curiosity: Apartment Design and the New Elegance. If you are in search of some design inspiration for your home, something just a bit different from the routine ‘on-trend’ gravy train or the homogenous catalogue look, you might want to seek out a great...
by Henny | 4 Sep, 2019 | General, Featured, London’s Secret Designs
Somerset House, Summer Film Screening 2019 Spanning 14 summer nights, Somerset House becomes London’s largest open-air picture house within the imposingly beautiful piazza, hosting films for every taste and genre. I love going to this London event, and have done so...
by Henny | 19 Aug, 2019 | London’s Secret Designs, Art Curation, Featured
Going Underground – London’s Hidden Treasures We’re going underground to unearth some of the capital’s beautifully restored examples of Victorian architecture, brought back to life by community arts projects. My love of these hidden treasures stems from a...
by chris | 30 Jul, 2019 | London’s Secret Designs, Art Curation, Featured
If you go down to the RA today… Be sure to open your mind, as we take a look around the Royal Academy’s 251st Summer Exhibition while asking ourselves how art makes us think about the spaces we occupy and how we can challenge, shape and live in our own ‘selective-art’...
by chris | 20 Jul, 2019 | London’s Secret Designs, Art Curation, Featured
When Two Palettes CollideBroaching something as subjective as taste is never going to be easy, introduce the idea of food as art, and we’re on wonderfully ambitious ground. Taste naturally takes many forms; we eat it, wear it, live in it, drive it, watch it and listen...
by chris | 17 Jun, 2019 | Featured, London’s Secret Designs, Art Curation
London’s Secret Designs When choosing art for the home, it’s very natural to select pieces because you like the subject matter or the style of the artist. From an Interior Designer’s point of view we encourage our clients to be brave with art and not to be afraid of...
by Siobhan | 10 Jun, 2019 | Featured, Styling Tips, Press Mentions
Featured on Houzz : Choosing the Perfect Splashback Why a Painted Glass Splashback Still Works Wonders We’re thrilled to share another feature on Houzz UK, where our kitchen design was included in their guide: How to Choose the Perfect Splashback. The article...
by chris | 15 Nov, 2018 | Vacancies, Featured
From time to time we do hire freelance Interior Designers and CAD technicians for specific project work. If you would like to be put on our list to hear about any such opportunities, please send your CV to info@caseyandfox.com. We will keep your contact details and CV...
by Siobhan | 15 Jan, 2018 | Featured, Press Mentions
Featured on Houzz : Rose Gold Interior Lighting Why Rose Gold Interior Lighting Still Shines We were delighted to be featured on Houzz UK for one of our much-loved family dining spaces, praised for its rose gold interior lighting. This project was included in a...
by Siobhan | 6 Apr, 2015 | Press Mentions, Featured
Featured on Houzz : Choosing the Perfect Splashback Why a Painted Glass Splashback Still Works Wonders We’re thrilled to share another feature on Houzz UK, where our kitchen design was included in their guide: How to Choose the Perfect Splashback. The article...