For Chloe Elkerton, creating her own bespoke interiors is a dream come true for Chloe Elkerton, especially given her childhood growing up in a number of distinctive period houses in the English countryside, her love of textiles and her unique artistic vision. Starting a design company was easy. The founder and creative director of E&A Interiors has had a fascinating journey in the world of interiors. She graduated from Goldsmiths College in London with her design in textiles, and then Country She worked in editorial and styling roles at housing magazines such as Homes & Interiors and Living. She moved to Singapore in 2008 and established her own business the following year.
Now a seasoned designer, Elkerton is a master of unique and timeless homes with a unique flair for luxury. “At E&A, we take a personal approach to design and treat each client's needs as an opportunity for innovation,” says Elkerton. “Our intuitive design sensibilities, extensive knowledge and field experience help us pursue the most creative solutions.”
Having worked on numerous residential projects both locally and internationally, E&A Interiors has become known for bespoke furniture and finishes that draw on Elkerton's travels, international background and appreciation for the decorative arts. I did. “We achieve our unique look through lots of layering, whether it's pattern, color or material,” says Elkerton.
Strongly believing in “keeping the craft tradition alive”, the studio works closely with an experienced team of dedicated artisans locally and internationally who “produce high quality carpentry tools, furniture and accessories” doing. The design firm also has an extensive library of fabrics that serves as a “starting point” for clients and local designers alike. “Although artisanal approaches are often more labor-intensive in terms of design and logistics, we believe the quality and individuality of each piece is well worth the effort.” Carton recalls.
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