As founder of interior, architecture and digital design studio Shepherd&, Timothy Shepherd leads the interiors of The Shepherd Mayfair. Originally conceived while he was Managing Director at Buckley Gray Yeoman, the project reflects his distinctive approach to hospitality design, prioritising craftsmanship, contextual storytelling, and a detail-oriented sense of luxury.
Situated at the gateway to historic Shepherd Market, the 82-room hotel reinterprets the scale and character of Mayfair’s eighteenth- and nineteenth-century mansions through a contemporary, residential lens. In this interview, Timothy reflects on the evolution of the project, exploring how subtle narrative details, layered materials, and playful experiential elements contribute to creating a hotel environment that feels both personal and cohesive.
Timothy Shepherd: There wasn’t a formal brief – it was more a conversation. I already knew the owners from previous projects and understood their desire for a boutique hotel that felt rooted in Mayfair rather than overtly branded. The aim was to capture the quiet confidence of the area’s historic mansions through artisanal materials and personal, human details.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Hotel Designs.


