The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments 5th December 2025 | IN DESIGN ADVICE | BY SBID

Charlotte Säve, Founder of Charlotte Säve Design Studio, has given her insights into the industry.

I’m a London-based interior designer specialising in high-end residential projects. Before founding my studio, I built a successful career in beauty marketing, working for global brands including L’Oréal, Estée Lauder and Walgreens Boots Alliance.

I completed my formal training at the Inchbald School of Design in London, graduating with a BA (Hons) in Architectural Interior Design. Originally from Sweden, I bring a distinctly international perspective to my work shaped by a lifetime living in various places including Sweden, Belgium, USA, France and now the UK. For me, the most successful spaces are those that tell a story. I approach each home not as a blank canvas but as an unfolding narrative that reflects the identify, lifestyle and aspirations of the people who inhabit it creating spaces with a unique identity.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio
Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio

Why did you want to work in the interior design profession?

I’ve always been drawn to interiors, from wallpapering my doll’s house as a child to finding ways to make every space I lived in feel like home. Having moved frequently throughout my life, I learned early on how powerfully our surroundings shape our comfort, identity and well-being and I became fascinated by the idea of creating environments that feel deeply personal.

After a long and fulfilling career in the beauty industry, I reached a natural crossroads as I hit 40 and realised it was the right moment to turn a lifelong passion into a profession. Retraining in interior design allowed me to bring together my creativity, problem-solving skills and my passion for understanding how people experience spaces, and it has been the most rewarding decision I’ve made.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio

Which elements of your profession do you enjoy the most?

I love getting to know my clients and understanding how they truly live. In my previous career, I loved working on beauty brands that anticipated what customers needed before they realised it themselves and that is something that translates directly into my work now.

I’m passionate about creating homes that feel genuinely personal and lived-in where beauty and functionality sit comfortably together. There is something incredibly rewarding about transforming a space so that it feels as though it has always belonged to the people who live there, somewhere that brings ease, comfort and joy the moment they walk through the door.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio
Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio

What has been your most memorable career highlight from the past year?

It must be finishing the large summer house project on Nantucket, MA (USA) I have been working on for 2 years. Having the opportunity to work on such a significant and prestigious property so early in my career felt like a real milestone. The most rewarding part has been the client’s response, they were thrilled with the outcome and the project has already led to a second home with the same client. It was a real ‘pinch-me’ moment and has given me both confidence and momentum to move forward.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio

What are your favourite types of projects to work on and why?

My favourite projects are those rooted in a strong sense of place, whether they are period properties or new builds within a traditional landscape. Having moved around so much in my life, I’m really drawn to houses that already have a story or a clear identity. I love the challenge of honouring that character while shaping it for modern living, creating spaces that feel timeless and ready for their next chapter.

What are the most challenging aspects of working in interior design?

I think one the challenges is balancing the creative side of design with the practical realities of a project. There are a lot of moving parts and keeping timelines, budgets and people aligned, especially when working across not just different countries but continents can be complex. The organisational and communication skills I developed in my previous career have been incredibly helpful, but every project still poses a new challenge and allows me to learn something new.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio

What do you wish you knew before working in the field?

I always expected the client side to be important but perhaps I didn’t quite appreciate just how much of the work comes down to listening and translating. Often clients can’t fully articulate what they want, and part of the job is gently interpreting what they mean beneath the words. I’ve also learned that many clients understandably romanticise how they imagine life in their new home so it’s my role to translate that vision into something that will truly support how they live day-to-day without them ever feeling like they’re compromising.

Design also involves a surprise amount of problem solving and gentle coordination which has taught me the importance of patience and clear communication. These skills have grown with experience and every project is an opportunity to further develop.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio

If you could give one tip to aspiring designers, what would it be?

Stay curious and look beyond your screen. Pinterest or Instagram are great, but they are not the whole world. Inspiration shows up in the most unexpected places; a building you walk past every day, a pattern in a book even something you notice while out for a run. One of my ideas once came from how my childhood dolls’ house plugged in, proof that nothing is too small or too random to inspire. Keep your eyes open because design is everywhere if you let yourself notice it.

How do you see the interior design industry evolving in the year ahead?

I think clients are moving away from wanting ‘trendy’ homes and towards a desire for their homes to feel authentic and enduring. Sustainability is becoming a genuine expectation rather than an option. And while technology will continue to evolve very quickly, the opportunity lies in using it as a tool to support creativity and communication rather than replacing them.

Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve Design Studio
Charlotte Säve Design Studio, The Story Behind Charlotte Säve Design Studio: Creating Calm, Expressive and Enduring Environments
Charlotte Säve, Founder of Charlotte Säve Design Studio

What does being an SBID Accredited Interior Designer mean to you?

Being SBID accredited represents a commitment to high standards, continued learning and accountability within the industry.It’s an honour to be part of a wider community of designers that supports, elevates and celebrates the profession.

About Charlotte Säve Design Studio

Charlotte Säve is a London-based interior designer with a focus on creating spaces that feel both timeless and deeply personal. Her work is guided by a belief that the most successful interiors tell a story through light, texture and proportion. Drawing on Scandinavian principles of simplicity and restraint, she combines natural materials with crafted detail to create environments that are calm, expressive and enduring. Each project begins with an understanding of how people live and connect, resulting in spaces that balance beauty with purpose and evoke an effortless sense of harmony and authenticity.

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