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Wendi Wolf-Lewitt

Wolf Lewitt Interiors

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Wolf Lewitt Interiors is a full-service interior architecture and design studio founded in London in 2005 on a simple belief: that truly beautiful homes are never accidental. They are the product of disciplined thinking working in step with an instinctive mastery of proportion, scale, beauty and detail.

Over two decades and more than 100 completed projects across six countries later, we have built a practice around this conviction. Our portfolio spans alpine chalets and urban family homes, new-build estates and historic townhouses, coastal retreats and multi-generational lake houses. What unites them is not a signature look, but a signature approach.

Every project begins with a deep understanding of how our clients live today and how they aspire to live tomorrow: their practical needs, their aesthetic sensibilities, and how they want a home to feel, from the first quiet moments of the morning to the close of the day. From there, we design with intention. We reconsider layouts, interrogate every square metre for its functional and aesthetic potential, and make decisions that are as rigorous as they are beautiful. The engineer and the artist, working as one.

Our work is informed by projects across countries, cultures, and architectural traditions, giving us a sensitivity to context as well as a refined understanding of the expectations of an international clientele. Whether restoring a period property or shaping a contemporary home from the ground up, our aim is always the same: to create spaces that feel deeply personal, entirely natural, and enduringly relevant.

The result is a process as considered as the homes it produces. Projects run on time. Costs are carefully managed. Decisions are made with confidence. Our clients trust us not only with their vision but with their investment, and we take both equally seriously.

The outcome is interiors that are quietly luxurious, built to endure, and truly liveable. Not homes that photograph well for a season, but homes that reveal themselves gradually, rewarding daily life and feeling better with every passing year. Homes designed, in the end, for one purpose: to live gracefully.