When our Next in Design 2025 winner, Lucy Goldbart, launched her eponymous studio in 2022, she was already equipped with a wealth of experience from two of London’s most respected firms. She began her career at Fiona Barratt Interiors, where she learned the value of pushing design boundaries and encouraging clients to be more adventurous.

Later, as a senior designer at Elicyon, she refined her skills in project management and process. ‘It’s such a well-oiled machine,’ she says of founder Charu Gandhi’s practice. ‘I learned so much about organization and how to manage large-scale projects.’

A side-by-side composition. On the left, a portrait of designer Lucy Goldbart standing in a stylish interior. On the right, a vertical view of a luxury living room featuring soaring ceilings with a woven texture, a large central art piece, and sculptural furniture in soft cream and bold teal tones.

(Image credit: Lucy Goldbart)

That preparation served her well when her first solo commission came through: a private island property in Antigua, its ongoing design inspired by the volcanic rock and limestone landscape. Since then, every project has come by word of mouth, from a dream apartment in Little Venice to a relaxed yet elevated family home in Miami.

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minimalism and bold, sculptural statements. Natural materials are always at the heart of her designs, and she gravitates toward sunset hues – ochres, caramels, olive greens – to create homes that feel warm, welcoming, and just a little like being on vacation.

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