Hunter Dunning Ltd
Senior Interior Designer

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Senior Interior Designer
Senior Technical Interior Designer (London)
Location: London Salary: £45,000 – £55,000 (based on experience and project leadership capability) Flexibility:
- One work-from-home day per week
- Flexible start and finish times
Hunter Dunning is partnering with a premium London-based interior design studio specialising in high-end hospitality and restaurant environments across the UK. This role involves leading technical project delivery, ensuring tight coordination, consistent quality, and successful project outcomes within a dynamic creative studio.
About the Role
- Guide technical execution of luxury hospitality projects
- Oversee coordination, quality control, and project outcomes
- Collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary design team
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About You
- Minimum six years of experience in hospitality interior design projects
- Hands-on expertise in managing technical design stages and project leadership
- Deep knowledge of UK building regulations and hospitality-specific design guidelines
- Proficiency in: AutoCAD, Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, SketchUp, and Microsoft Office
- Strong client-facing communication, organisation and relationship-building skills
- Ability to mentor and support junior team members
- Unwavering attention to detail and ability to manage multiple deadlines efficiently


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What We Offer
- £45,000 – £55,000 (negotiable based on experience and leadership contributions)
- One WFH day per week + flexible working hours
- Bi-monthly social events + frequent team engagement activities
- Early Friday finishes to enhance work-life balance
- Performance-based bonuses linked to project success
- Investment in professional development, including training initiatives
- ** Carvalho leadership opportunities** to grow within the studio
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