Interior Design

Sketch Recruitment has established a strong reputation by collaborating with top-tier interior design studios in London, contributing to a diverse range of nationwide and international projects. Our expertise encompasses successful placements within interior design studios, architectural practices, boutique developers, property development and investment companies and some client-side companies.

Active jobs

Middleweight FF&E Designer - Hospitality

Central London
London
£35,000-£40,000
5* international hotels

Senior Interior Designer - Residential

SW London
London
£55,000 - £65,000
Significant position within an established team

Experienced Interior Designer - Bars and restaurants

Central London
London
£40,000 - £45,000
Tight knit team in the hospitality sector

Senior Interior Architect/Interior Designer - in-house at a private developer

North London
London
£50,000 - £55,000
North London - high end designer required

Senior Interior Designers & Middleweight Designers

SW London
London
£32,000 - £60,000
Hospitality projects

Hospitality Interior Designer - Freelancer (Remote)

Remote
London
£180 - £250
High end hospitality

Read our Blogs

27. 03. 2024

Unlocking Opportunities in the Booming Hospitality Interior Design Sector

Hiring conundrum in the hospitality design sector
17. 11. 2023

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Leaving your current job is a momentous life decision, and the manner in which you approach it can leave a lasting imprint on your professional standing.
08. 11. 2023

Building New Horizons: Why Architecture & Design Practices should encourage sector transitions

The world of architecture and design is a dynamic realm, ever-evolving and driven by innovation. Traditionally, professionals in these fields have been deeply rooted in specific project sectors, such as residential, commercial, healthcare, education and more. However, the winds of change are blowing, and the industry is witnessing a growing trend, architects and designers are moving across different sectors. In this blog, we will delve into the reasons why architecture and design practices should actively encourage and support professionals in making sector transitions.