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 Siobhan | 14 Apr, 2026 | Company News, Featured
14 Years of Casey & Fox: what running an interior design business has really taught me This month, Casey & Fox turns 14. Even typing that feels a bit surreal. Fourteen years is no small thing for any small business, never mind one in a creative industry, where...
by Siobhan | 28 Apr, 2026 | Interior Design Advice
Why Home Refurbs Become Overwhelming So Quickly The home refurb decisions that look small until they start causing trouble I have lost count of the number of times I have seen perfectly sensible, capable people become completely stuck, like a deer in the headlights,...
by Siobhan | 30 Apr, 2026 | Interior Design Advice
Why lighting is not something to sort out later Lighting for home refurbs needs to be planned earlier than you think In the first post in this series, I wrote about why home refurbs become overwhelming so quickly. Often, it is not the big decisions that cause the most...
by Siobhan | 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...