Natalie Aldridge
About
Natalie Aldridge is an interior designer, artist, and writer whose work explores the intersection of narrative, craftsmanship, and beauty through spatial storytelling with a distinctly cinematic quality. A graduate of Parsons School of Design and the Royal College of Art, where she was awarded the Head of Programme Prize, she approaches interiors as narratives that reflect cultural history and the pursuit of beauty, creating spaces that feel both storied and enduring.
Her background spans high‑end residential and boutique commercial interiors, informing a refined sensibility for materiality, atmosphere, and historical context. In addition to her design work, Natalie is a published writer whose features and editorials for The Glam Pad and other design platforms celebrate heritage, artistry, and the poetics of place. Her thesis project, The Artisan Underground, reimagines a post‑industrial Canary Wharf in 2062 as a sanctuary for bohemian makers, exploring the enduring role of craft in shaping meaningful environments.
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