Profile

Emma has worked in property since 1985, after graduating from the London School of Economics. In 1988, she moved into property marketing for Savills, during which time she managed large projects and launches, from country houses, to modern developments. She also edited the Savills Magazine for two years. Her wide ranging experience gave her insight into what really “works” in a property – the best use of space, scale and design. A developing interest in interior design led her to retrain through KLC, in Chelsea Harbour in London and she subsequently worked for Henrietta Spencer-Churchill at Woodstock Designs. Emma Anderson Interiors was set up in 2005.
Emma’s aim is to really understand the needs of the client - private or commercial - and to help them realise their wishes, within budget. A well designed interior should not show how much work has gone into it. It should just “feel right”. Whether it is elegant or relaxed, contemporary or classic, minimal or traditional, the space should fulfil its function, be well planned, and be attractive.
