
Experiencing Range Rover
As designers, we deeply immerse ourselves in the world of luxury to stay at the forefront of the latest developments across the luxury sphere. Following a tour of some of our interiors last year with Range Rover’s Customer Experience team, we were delighted to be invited to the home of their brand for their VIP client experience. This opportunity allowed us to gain deeper insight into how they immerse their clients in the brand, while showcasing their rich heritage.

Range Rover and Land Rover have become the vehicles of choice for those who appreciate both luxury and performance. Their cars have graced the pages of Vogue, been associated with the biggest names in fashion and played an integral role in the lives of the British Royal Family, establishing themselves as an iconic British institution.


Experiencing their client journey first-hand, from bespoke design and meticulous craftsmanship to the exceptional service they offer is truly inspiring. Beginning with the very first order and continuing through to the handover of the vehicle, every stage of the journey is designed to shape the client's experience.

This truly bespoke customer journey resonates with our own approach and we loved exploring the parallels between our design process and the shared values that connect our two brands.

At Oliver Burns Studio, we have a deep admiration for heritage properties. From their striking architectural details to the rich stories woven into their very foundations, we are continually inspired by the opportunity to work with these remarkable homes. Over the past 20 years, we have had the privilege of designing and restoring some exceptional period residences, from Grade I listed Nash townhouses to beautifully preserved Grade II* legacy buildings, each with its own unique story to tell.

At Oliver Burns Studio, we have a deep admiration for heritage properties. From their striking architectural details to the rich stories woven into their very foundations, we are continually inspired by the opportunity to work with these remarkable homes. Over the past 20 years, we have had the privilege of designing and restoring some exceptional period residences, from Grade I listed Nash townhouses to beautifully preserved Grade II* legacy buildings, each with its own unique story to tell.

Art Deco first appeared in France and is short for ‘Arts Décoratifs’ after the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts held in Paris in 1925.

Art Deco first appeared in France and is short for ‘Arts Décoratifs’ after the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts held in Paris in 1925.

We're delighted that our Founding Partner and Creative Director, Sharon Lillywhite, has been featured in the Spear’s 500, Interiors Index 2024, which recognises the very best Interior Designers in the industry.

We're delighted that our Founding Partner and Creative Director, Sharon Lillywhite, has been featured in the Spear’s 500, Interiors Index 2024, which recognises the very best Interior Designers in the industry.