About
Since opening in 2020, Heanly Harris has continued to develop their creative and considered approach to each project, drawing on their vast experience, knowledge and extensive connections with other significant professionals, artisans and experts within their field.With projects in London and the surrounding counties, their work ranges from country retreats to large family homes and city apartments.Their approach is collaborative, acknowledging the architectural style of your home, the layers of your personal background, and your lifestyle. Clair and Abigail care deeply about each and every project; they are informal but professional and never fail to go above and beyond their clients’ expectations.How do you define your signature style?“Our interiors balance form and function, creativity and quiet luxury. We favour natural, layered textures, custom details, and subtle surprises that bring depth and character to a room. No two projects are alike, because no two clients are.”What is your design ethos? What values are important to you in your work?“Every space we design begins with a simple principle: it should reflect the people who live in it. We don’t impose a house style. We listen, interpret, and then create a home that is layered, personal, and unexpected.”In your opinion, what makes a design timeless?“Each project has its own distinct identity, often rooted in a treasured piece of art, a family heirloom, or a well-loved antique, items that carry meaning and become a natural starting point for the design narrative.”Why do your clients come to you? What do they value about your work?"Their clients are successful, time-pressed individuals with distinctive, character-filled homes, whether it is their main residence, town apartment or country retreat. They seek not just beautiful interiors but an inspired transformation delivered with creativity, precision, and ease and trust them to carry them through the process."How do you stay inspired and keep evolving your ideas?“They constantly evolve their designs and gain inspiration through working with creatives on bespoke products and materials. They keep up to date with publications and regular visits to trade shows, antique fairs and form a wider sphere of influence through fashion, art and travel.”






