
At Roselind Wilson Design, we specialise in delivering highly personalised, conceptually driven interior architecture for luxury penthouses in London and across the UK. With a portfolio defined by elegance, restraint and innovation, our work transforms elevated spaces into refined sanctuaries that speak to both individuality and place.

Our design process begins with spatial intelligence – creating lateral flow, sculptural balance, and cohesion across expansive interiors. Whether optimising lateral layouts in Mayfair or enhancing vertical circulation in Knightsbridge, we take a holistic view of structure, light, and materiality.
We design to accommodate advanced home technologies within architecturally integrated frameworks. Every penthouse becomes a canvas for future-ready living, tailored to each client’s lifestyle and vision.

In areas such as Chelsea and Belgravia, heritage sensitivity is essential. We bring a deep understanding of how to work with original features such as Georgian windows or decorative plasterwork. Our approach respects the building’s architectural language while enhancing it with contemporary comfort and understated luxury.
In sky-level residences, lighting is as critical as space. Our team creates bespoke lighting design schemes that evolve from natural circadian rhythms and accentuate bespoke finishes. From morning light across handcrafted marble to ambient glow behind custom bronze screens, we shape atmosphere with intent.

Designing elevated spaces in London’s penthouses requires a precise understanding of spatial limitations and architectural detailing. Our team expertly navigates these complexities, working alongside trusted consultants to ensure all enhancements complement the existing structure and meet regulatory requirements.
82% of our penthouse clients request discreet smart technology integrations — from climate control to lighting automation — which we incorporate seamlessly into the architectural envelope.
| Location | Architectural Focus | Signature Material Palette |
|---|---|---|
| Chelsea | Georgian window restoration | Reclaimed York stone, aged brass |
| Mayfair | Lateral space optimisation | Statuario marble, smoked mirrors |
| Knightsbridge | Multi-level spatial cohesion | Patinated bronze, silk wall coverings |

Our interior architecture is tailored for global lifestyles. Whether designing for a London-based family or an overseas investor, we provide concept-to-completion design support. This includes virtual design presentations, 3D walkthroughs and seamless collaboration across time zones.
Discretion and privacy are essential in our penthouse schemes. We design spaces to accommodate advanced security features in a way that remains visually unobtrusive, preserving both functionality and refined elegance.
Our experience working within heritage properties ensures that historic features are respected and preserved, blending seamlessly with modern interventions through thoughtful material selection and proportion-sensitive design.
We approach design with long-term integrity, applying sustainable principles wherever possible. Our material palettes prioritise longevity and timeless appeal, while our processes favour circularity and efficiency.

Our work is defined by refined contrasts – tactile finishes, tailored proportions, and precision in every join. Whether designing a Mayfair reception hall in book-matched marble or a Chelsea bedroom wrapped in tonal suede panelling, we craft visual narratives with lasting emotional impact.
“We engineer light as meticulously as space – our Chelsea penthouse project channels dawn’s first rays through precisely angled prismatic glass installations.”
Every Roselind Wilson Design commission is unique. We collaborate closely with each client to ensure their vision is realised through architectural clarity, elevated materiality, and lasting function.
Explore how our expertise in luxury penthouse interior design in London can bring your elevated residence to life.

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