Woolf Interior Architecture & Design
WOOLF is an award-winning, accredited Interior Architecture & Design practice.


Website: https://www.woolfinterior.com/
Telephone: 01225 445 670
Email: studio@woolfinterior.com
Address: Broome House, Bath BA1 5HF; and 28 Ruston Mews, London, W11 1RB
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolfinteriorarchitecture/
WOOLF is an award-winning, accredited Interior Architecture & Design practice with studios in Bath and West London, creating unique private residences and hotels.
Our practice has years of expertise, sensitively designing for historic and listed interiors, both in the UK and abroad.
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We bring a richness and elegance to period and contemporary houses and hotels.
Find out more at www.woolfinterior.com
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