Creative director and interior designer Simon May in a truly entertaining discussion #21
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What Simon can’t draw isn’t worth illustrating. His unique ability to be able to visualise in minutes a vague thought and idea in his clients’ mind-eye; bringing concepts to life in simple yet compelling sketches, is like watching a maestro at work. Simon has over 24 years worth of practical experience in both residential and commercial interior design, having worked for global agencies and clients in London, Milan & Sydney Australia. Clients include Harvey Nichols Knightsbridge, Moda In Pele for House of Fraser, and Dennys. And with a background education in furniture design, Simon's creative process brings a very full spectrum of detail to his work. More recently Simon founded his own interior design practice in London where he and his talented team craft unique environments for a multitude of clients across many dynamic sectors including retail, F&B, hotel, workplace and residential. In this podcast: - the changing design of workspaces and its effects - finding a connection with clients - working with architects - what he brings to interior design from furniture and joinery His new role as Creative Director at Salacia Of London is focused on developing new bathroom environments and product ranges on the one hand and working directly with clients to create bespoke bathroom designs on the other.