Although interior design has long been a fundamental part of LOM’s practice, the creation of this position highlights a focus on enhancing the studio’s interiors specialism in a market where distinct personality and individuality in spaces is more valued than ever.

Cantilena, passionate about sustainability and wellbeing, ensures that inclusive, environmentally responsible design remains at the forefront of LOM’s approach. She brings specialist expertise in whole-life-carbon interiors and modular, reusable design strategies. Through her research into wellbeing and inclusivity, Cantilena, together with the wider LOM team, helps embed environmental and social responsibility into every project.

LOM’s cross-sector experience – spanning workplace, education, hospitality, and residential projects continues to blur traditional boundaries between sectors. This approach can be seen in projects such as RocketSpace, X+Why at Unity Place, and The Living Rooms for NatWest, as well as a major London HQ fit-out currently under construction. With strategic thinking underpinning every project, LOM combines architectural insight with creative interior detailing to design unique spaces that not only function effortlessly but also tell a rich and distinctive story.

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