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Rachel, Founder of RAW Interiors, Let's Us In On What Has Caught Her Eye.


Rachel Aisling Walker Founder of Raw Interiors Chooses Her Favourite Antiques On The Market
Rachel Aisling Walker Founder of Raw Interiors Chooses Her Favourite Antiques On The Market

Rachel is an interior architect and designer with a broad range of experience running high-end residential, commercial and exhibition projects.Her aesthetic sensibility is deeply rooted in her upbringing in the lakeside town of Angera, in northern Italy.


Rachel focuses on creating exceptional interiors strongly rooted in architecture, design, and history. These interiors are at once serene, timeless, and inviting. There is a particular emphasis on natural materials, craftsmanship, and antiques. Rachel is skilled at mixing antique, modern, and contemporary furniture with her own designs and has an eye for the unexpected.


To See Rachel’s Latest Project In Cabana Magazine, Click Here.




 





 





 



“Spotted on Toby (Two Poems) Instagram. I adore this piece, longing to find a spot for it on one of my projects”




 



“I am always drawn to dinner/bar/silverware. Keep an eye out for Sauce’s newsletter as they do a great dinnerware round-up of their stock.”




 



“I placed a similar model at the head and foot of a dining table on a project recently with ‘Ramba’ dining chairs by Colombo Sanguineti, and they worked really well.”


 



“Love the shape and colour! Guy always finds wonderful things.”




 




 



“This is a limited edition print from Lisa Jahovic’s recent show at Flowers Gallery. I also really liked the ‘Consider the Kettle’ and ‘Compromised’ prints.”




 




 



“David always restores and rewires antique lighting so sympathetically.”




 





 




 




 



“I have developed a bit of an obsession with grape scissors ever since I spotted a beautiful pair at Woodnutt Antiques on the Lillie Road (that pair has sadly now sold). There are some wonderfully intricate designs like the ones above, all the more reason to have a cheese board at dinner parties!”




 





 




 



“Rugs are notoriously difficult to photograph, so the pictures don’t do it justice. It’s lovely IRL”



 




 




 

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