Creative Interior Designer – 4 Month Contract – Luxury Marine Interiors

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Creative Interior Designer Role Summary

4 Month Contract
Central London | Luxury Marine Interiors
£220 - £280 per day (depending on experience)

Ready to shape extraordinary spaces at sea?

We’re looking for a talented Creative Interior Designer to join our client's London studio on a 4-month contract, working on high-end marine interiors that demand bold thinking, refined detailing, and flawless execution.

This is a fast-paced, hands-on role for a designer who can confidently take a concept from first sketch through to polished CGI — delivering immersive, brand-led environments within large-scale commercial projects.

What You’ll Bring

  • 4+ years’ post-graduate experience
  • Degree or diploma in Interior Design (or similar)
  • A strong hospitality and/or retail portfolio
  • Experience producing detailed packages for large commercial environments (hotels, cruise ships, etc.)
  • Confidence working independently and within a collaborative studio team

Your Skillset

  • Exceptional concept and spatial design ability
  • Fluent in 2D & 3D CAD
  • Advanced Photoshop & SketchUp
  • Strong FF&E knowledge
  • Clear, confident presentation skills
  • Meticulous attention to detail and strong time management

If you thrive in a creative, design-led environment and want to contribute to distinctive, luxury interiors on a global stage, we’d love to see your CV and portfolio.

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