

About Me
Kia ora, my name is William. I am an Interior Designer based in Tāmaki Makaurau, dedicated to creating human-centred spaces across residential, hospitality, retail, and workplace.
My approach is grounded in a belief that form should follow feeling rather than function. I design rooms that hold people well, drawing from a sustained interest in Wabi-Sabi, spatial psychology, and Colour Theory. Materials are chosen for atmosphere and story. Light, flow, and texture are weighted as carefully as plan and detail. The result is spaces that feel lived in and considered, not styled.
My cross-disciplinary background in fashion design taught me to think in drape, palette, and movement, sensibilities I now apply to interiors. Cantonese and Mandarin are part of how I read culture and craft, which informs the way I approach projects with cultural depth. Recent work has explored Wabi-Sabi in a Tōtara Park home, Mātauranga Māori in a rooftop bar named for the Matariki star Waitā, and post-pandemic workplace wellbeing for Bobux International.
I design for clients and studios who believe a room is a place to live in, not a photograph to look at. Clarity, purpose, and meaning matter to me.

