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3D Visualiser
Location: Central London, SE1 (hybrid)
We're looking for a talented 3D Visualiser to bring our products and room visualisations to life through imagery. You'll work closely with our UK- and Italy-based design teams and marketing to produce genuinely photorealistic renders of our brassware, complex material finishes, and room concepts, used across our website, campaigns, brochures, and presentations.
This is a hands-on role for someone who can take a technical drawing or a rough concept and turn it into a beautiful, accurate image. You'll need a sharp eye for material, light and finish, real precision in how you model and texture, and the discipline to hit deadlines across several projects at once.
Key Responsibilities
Product Visualisation
- Produce photorealistic renders of our brass taps, showers and hardware, capturing the detail of hand-finished living finishes and materials accurately
- Build and maintain a library of 3D product assets for use across marketing, sales and specification materials
- Work closely with the design and production team to keep models and finishes true to the physical product
Interior & Spatial Visualisation
- Create interior renders from concept through to client-ready imagery
- Support brand and campaign imagery where photography isn't practical or a concept needs visualising ahead of a physical build
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Collaboration
- Work with the marketing team to deliver imagery for campaigns, web, brochures and social
- Work with the design team on new product development, visualising finishes and forms before they go into production
- Manage several projects and deadlines at once, maintaining a consistently high standard
What We're Looking For
Essential:
- Proven experience creating high-quality product and interior renders
- Strong proficiency in leading visualisation software (3ds Max, Key Shot, etc.)
- Strong post-production skills in Adobe Photoshop
- A genuine eye for material, light and finish, particularly metals, brass and living finishes
- Excellent attention to detail and a high personal standard for accuracy and presentation
- Ability to work from technical drawings (Creo, AutoCAD GAs, etc) as well as looser creative briefs
- Self-motivated, well organised, and comfortable managing multiple projects independently


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Desirable:
- Experience in luxury interiors, architectural hardware, or product design sectors
- Experience visualising for e-commerce or campaign use, not just architectural presentation
- Understanding of the specification process and how designers and architects use imagery to sell a scheme
Personal Attributes:
- Genuine interest in design, craftsmanship and material quality
- A collaborative approach, comfortable taking direction from designers while bringing your own creative judgement
- Proactive and detail-oriented, with high standards for consistency and finish
- Calm under multiple deadlines
What We Offer
- 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays
- Career progression as the business expands. We're proud to be an exciting brand on a strong growth trajectory, and you'll be part of that journey
- Regular social events within a friendly team
- CycleSaver scheme
Ready to apply?
Send us your CV, a portfolio with examples of photorealistic material renders (we want to see how you handle metal, brass and reflective finishes in particular), and a short cover letter telling us why this role is right for you.
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