About Camilla Leech
Element Studios is a full member of the British Institute of Interior design (BIID), and offers interior architecture and design for commercial and residential projects. The team is renowned for creating bespoke spaces that are creative, cutting edge and as beautiful as they are functional.
Element Studios’ services range from small-scale design consultancy to complete design, build, and end-to-end project management of large-scale projects: a “one-stop-shop” that reflects Element Studios’ architectural beginnings. We work with specialist suppliers, and design and source unique items of furniture and art for individual clients.
The team is based in Oxford and London, but services can be offered at a national and international level.
The Element Studios approach is collaborative and personal, the team takes care to find out what the client wants and needs – and then delivers it. We have no “house style” and borrow from all periods, but our designs are never fussy or contrived.
SPECIALISMS
Home/Residential, Hotels, Office, Restaurants
STYLES
Classic Contemporary, Contemporary, Urban
LOCATIONS
London, South East England, South England, South West England
Projects by Camilla Leech
First Light Fusion, Oxford
A young university break-out group of scientists working in the fusion innovation industry…ViewDetached Family Home, North Oxford
This project was an extensive renovation of a large, 3-storey detached family home in Nort…ViewThe Plough, Central Oxford
A listed building dating back to the 1600s, The Plough is situated on the most central sho…ViewThirtyEight, Summertown Oxford
Based in the residential area of Summertown in North Oxford, ThirtyEight is very much part…ViewThe Oxford Wine Cafe
Situated on a prominent corner site in the bustling and vibrant Jericho area of Oxford, sp…ViewDehavilland Studios, East London
This was a cluttered apartment in a former warehouse inside a munitions factory in East Lo…ViewGeorgian Townhouse, Lambeth
This project involved the complete gutting and refurbishment of a Grade II listed Georgian…ViewThe Market Building, Brentford
The conversion of The Market Building in Brentford was the third of three projects carried…ViewGeorge Northwood's Hair Salon, Fitzrovia
Laid out over two floors the brief from George was that he wanted the space to make his cu…View