Architecture practice launches interior design division

Architecture and building consultancy company Bowman Riley has launched an interior design division, which it says expands its service offering in response to increased confidence in the marketplace. 

The company has developed its business into the field of interior design with a qualified and experienced team of interior designers based in each of the company’s existing offices in Leeds, Skipton and London.  

The company’s current portfolio of interior design projects includes 18 luxury apartments in Soho London, a showroom with design offices and new retail store for high-end textile manufacturer Abraham Moon & Sons in Leeds and the reception area of the 1709 listed Esholt Hall for Yorkshire Water. 

The team has also delivered designs on a host of renovated city centre office spaces including Broderick’s Building, No 1 York Place, Toronto Square and Central House in Leeds and for CGG, a geo-science company in Crawley, London.

Michael Feather, director at Bowman Riley, said: “Expanding into interior design is a logical move for Bowman Riley.  We feel it will enhance our position as building designers and add an extra dimension to the services we provide.  We can already demonstrate an excellent track record and are excited to cultivate lasting working relationships with clients.”

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