The studio
behind the work.

Founded in 2010. Based in Marylebone. Committed to making the finest spaces in London.

Sharer Studios designers at work reviewing plans

Our Story

We design with intention. Never for show.

Sharer Studios was founded on a conviction that the best interiors are the result of deep listening — understanding how a person or family actually lives, and then translating that understanding into spaces that feel effortless.

Over fourteen years, we have completed more than 120 projects across London and the Home Counties. Each one has reinforced the same belief: that restraint, material quality, and genuine attention to proportion are what separate a beautiful interior from a merely expensive one.

We take on a limited number of commissions each year. Not because of scarcity, but because every client deserves our full attention.

We are not in the business of decoration. We are in the business of making places that hold meaning.

— Sharer Studios, founding principle

What We Believe

Our design
philosophy.

Beautiful interiors should feel calm, inevitable, and deeply personal.

We are less interested in making statements than in creating rooms with lasting composure. Every decision is tested against how it will feel to live with, move through, and return to the space over time.

Built around

Light, proportion, tactile materials, and a level of editing that makes the final result feel effortless.

Editing

Edit until it feels inevitable

We remove as much as we add. The room becomes stronger when every line, object, and material earns its place.

Materiality

Let material do the talking

Stone, timber, plaster, bronze, linen. We rely on honest surfaces and careful contrasts rather than decorative noise to create atmosphere.

Liveability

Design around real daily life

A house should support the rituals inside it. We start with how you wake, host, work, rest, and move before we think about how the room will photograph.

Longevity

Build for permanence, not novelty

We aim for interiors that mature gracefully. That means rigorous detailing, enduring proportions, and choices that still feel right long after trends have passed.

Sustainability

Designed with
longevity.

We approach sustainability through restraint: preserving what is worth keeping, specifying materials that age well, and designing rooms that still feel relevant years from now.

Retain and restore architectural elements wherever possible.

Prioritise natural materials, honest finishes, and fewer better pieces.

Create interiors that endure beyond trends, reducing waste over time.

The People

Who we
are.

Studio workspace — Sharer Studios

Sarah Sharer

Founder & Creative Director

Sarah founded the studio after a decade at two of London's foremost design practices. Her work is rooted in architecture and material research — she sketches every room by hand before touching a computer.

Design team at work

Oliver Marsh

Head of Interior Architecture

Oliver leads all spatial planning and architectural works. With a background in practice architecture, he brings structural rigour to every project — ensuring that beauty and practicality are never in conflict.

London townhouse exterior — example commission

Elspeth Gray

Senior Interior Designer

Elspeth brings a meticulous eye for material and colour. Originally trained in fine art, her approach is painterly — she thinks in light and texture before she thinks in furniture or fittings.

Recognition

Awards &
press.

House & Garden Top 100 Interior Designers

Condé Nast

2024

Best Residential Interior — London

Andrew Martin International Design Awards

2023

Shortlisted — Private Residential

SBID International Design Excellence Awards

2022

As featured in Architectural Digest UK

Chelsea Townhouse editorial

2023

As featured in Livingetc. Magazine

Notting Hill Suite feature

2022

Emerging Studio of the Year

British Interior Design Association

2012

14+

Years of practice

120

Projects completed

3

Design awards

Work with us

We'd love to hear
from you.

Every project begins with a conversation. There is no obligation — only an opportunity to explore what's possible.