Interiors

15 Instagram Accounts To Follow For Interior-Design Envy

Stella Weatherall

From renovations to reclamations, ceramics to curiosities, discover the best design-focused Instagram accounts that are sure to send your bookmark folder into overdrive. By OLIVE WAKEFIELD and NATASHA BIRD

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Kelly Wearstler likes to experiment with color, fabrics and eras, often combining sculptural vintage style with cool contemporary lines

Kelly Wearstler

A provocateur of contemporary design, Kelly Wearstler is one of the high priestesses of interiors. The American renegade has reshaped some seriously major spaces with her fearless collision of color, material and invocation of era. Think Brutalist architecture softened by jacquard and velvet, or sculptural vintage finds offsetting slick modern lines. A mainstay of the AD100 (the definitive list of top talents in interior design, architecture, and landscape design) and the creative force behind hotels such as Santa Monica Proper and Four Seasons Anguilla, Wearstler’s Instagram is sure to whet your appetite. Expect art-world references, travel notes, furniture collaborations and behind-the-scenes glimpses of projects that feel cinematic, site-specific and daring. @kellywearstler

Pulp Design Studios

Split between Seattle and Dallas, Pulp Design Studios is helmed by Beth Dotolo and Carolina V. Gentry: two award-winning designers known for bold vision and meticulous execution. Their portfolio spans refined New York residences, sun-drenched Hawaiian retreats and sculptural new-builds, but each project shares a signature mix of layered texture, saturated color and gorgeously unique personal detail. On Instagram, expect everything from jewel-box powder rooms with moody brass accents to breezy, grasscloth-lined coastal homes. It’s a feed that proves great design isn’t always aligned with scale. Intention matters much more. And a fearless love of statement ceilings! @pulpdesigns

Pulp Design Studios’ Instagram feed boasts a wonderful range of versatility and individuality – whether it’s designing a minimalist space or creating a more eclectic vibe
Former Vogue fashion director Lucinda Chambers reminds us that interior design is all about confidence – choosing bold florals, hand-painted furniture, textures, treasures and color over minimalism

Lucinda Chambers

Few people understand the emotional depth of a room quite like Lucinda Chambers. The former Vogue fashion director turned interiors tastemaker approaches decorating with the same instinct she once applied to clothes: intuitive, irreverent and gloriously unruly. On Instagram, her feed is a collage of rambunctious florals, hand-painted furniture, a treasure trove of textures and flea-market treasures. There’s absolutely no beige minimalism here. Instead, lots of color, character and a reminder that good taste is about confidence. @lucindachambers

Stella Weatherall

In 2026, Stella Weatherall is a must-follow. Since striking out solo after formative roles at Firmdale Hotels and Flora Soames, her studio has become synonymous with assorted color, confident pattern-clashing and rooms that feel refined while joyfully personal. Her Instagram is a lesson in courageous layering: lacquered trims, unexpected palettes, cleverly reworked layouts and the kind of upholstery that makes you reconsider everything you thought you knew about stripes. Come for the bold visuals, stay for the smart spatial thinking. @stella_weatherall

Stella Weatherall likes to gives a space function – then layers it with texture, interest and personality
@geremia_design’s impactful projects range from a modern ranch to an island retreat
Art plays a central role in every space designed by Lauren Geremia

Geremia Design

Since its inception in 2006, Geremia Design has become a quiet icon of West Coast cool. Under founder Lauren Geremia – whose background in fine art is felt in every project – each of their spaces is an effortless brew of references. Follow for a masterclass in mixing and matching; where Brutalist sculptural furniture, painterly murals, stripped-back furnishings and elaborate prints all mingle. @geremia_design

Be inspired by bursts of color and charming decoration from @martadelarica

Marta de la Rica

Madrid-based designer Marta de la Rica brings an instinctive elegance to spaces defined by color, texture and cultural memory. Her feed reveals interiors enriched with vintage discoveries, artisanal craftsmanship and a confident interplay of proportion and palette. Expect unexpected pairings, artistic compositions and an unmistakable Iberian romanticism for warm, lived-in sophistication. @martadelarica

Cabana

No one does maximalism quite like Cabana. Indeed, founder Martina Mondadori is the high priest of ‘eclectic-chic’, drawing on vintage designs from her travels the world over, to glean her spectacularly singular style. Hit follow on the Cabana account for the maximalist mood-board of dreams – prints on top of prints on top of prints, color explosions and flamboyant fabrics aplenty. And, should you want to recreate any of these looks at home, her line of tableware is the perfect starting point. @cabanamagazine

Inspired by its founder’s travels and myriad cultural influences, the interiors on @cabanamagazine are the epitome of ‘eclectic-chic’
London’s Martin Brudnizki-designed Broadwick Soho is a maximalist dream – flamboyant, vibrant and utterly cool in equal measure

Broadwick Soho

It is always a great thrill when the worlds of interiors and hospitality collide, and the Broadwick Soho hotel is no exception. Iconic interior designer Martin Brudnizki, along with creative director Andrea Gelardin, are the brains behind each flamboyant corner – behold lacquered walls hung with Warhols, leopard-print club chairs and mirrored ceilings, as seen in its opulent Italian eatery, Dear Jackie. Broadwick Soho is an art-deco disco dive that references everything from Studio 54 to Marie Antoinette – and any maximalists-in-the-making should tune in to its vibrant Instagram feed for no end of inspiration. @broadwicksoho

Buchanan Studio

You can spot Angus and Charlotte Buchanan’s irreverent designs a mile off. Indeed, their London home almost broke the internet with its rhubarb-and-custard-colored tiled bathroom and walk-in pantry. Having honed their skills working for high-fashion brands, the pair have since brought their eclectic references to residential and commercial clients all over the world. Follow for up-close details of all their suitably singular spaces, including the home of Charlotte and Philip Colbert – a surrealist marvel complete with lobster-shaped hardware and a bespoke velvet-beveled bar – a space guaranteed to delight and surprise. @buchanan.studio

Artists Charlotte and Philip Colbert’s surrealist monochrome living space was designed by @buchanan.studio and delivers idiosyncratic-interior perfection; while a rhubarb-and-custard-colored bathroom has become the studio’s signature aesthetic
@eagle.hodges offers unexpected design details with chic, modernist flair

Eagle & Hodges

Creative director Alex Eagle is the design eye behind some of the chicest spots around and, together with her long-term collaborator Sophie Hodges, has fast become the go-to designer for the It-crowd. Tune in for unexpected style quirks, such as chinoiserie paneling paired with abstract art and modernist chairs by Pierre Jeanneret (as seen at their masterpiece-of-a-project Oakley Court), and, of course, the fabulously retro accents at 180 Health Club, which have been shared and re-shared far and wide. @eagle.hodges

Playful eccentricity is @maximilianhurd’s unapologetically maximalist forte
Max Hurd’s distinctive style always includes an eclectic mix of trinkets and vintage finds

Maximilian Hurd

Look no further than designer Max Hurd’s opulent Instagram account for a masterclass in maximalism. The self-confessed dandy has left no corner of his London pad unadorned, with trinkets, objets and supersized artworks dripping from every jewel-toned wall, which he co-designed with long-term collaborator Benedict Foley. Follow him for one big, dazzling smorgasbord of clashing prints and vintage finds that reference everything from Oscar Wilde to Brazilian bordellos. @maximilianhurd

Rachel Chudley

No one masters color and texture quite like London-based designer Rachel Chudley. Her creations tip over into the realm of fine art, with intricate murals, marbles and captivating paintings in every space. Chudley’s clients – rock stars and actors among them – have been known to cry with joy at their room reveals. @rachelchudley

@rachelchudley’s show-stopping bathroom shows off the London-based designer’s love of exquisite murals and accessories
@pieceslondon_ is a delicious curation of interiors, arts and culture from around the world

Pieces

This thoroughly eclectic curation of interiors, arts and culture is the antidote to any scroll slump you may find yourself in. From David Hockney’s Crayola-colored LA bungalow to chef Laila Gohar’s airy New York loft, Pieces has collected beautiful rooms around the world and created the ultimate interiors mood board. @pieceslondon_

Barlow & Barlow

Barlow & Barlow design studio has a knack for trailblazing a trend – just look at one of its recent projects, Kin House, for proof. The Fermoie fabric-wrapped bath and blush pink, squiggle-tiled bathroom (which recently lit up social media) is just the tip of the iceberg in this vast portfolio of playful designs – all with viral potential. Follow for a masterclass on how to pull off florals, scallops and pelmets without things getting too chintzy. @barlowandbarlow

Marvel at @barlowandbarlow’s surrealist pink bathroom at Kin House and more of the studio’s trailblazing interiors
A detail shot of @sisterbystudioashby’s ‘Ellie Daybed’, perched beneath the Totnes painting by artist Philip Maltman

Sister by Studio Ashby

Every room in your house is crying out for this collection of wildly covetable vintageware and bespoke furniture from supernova style-setter Sophie Ashby – founder of her eponymous award-winning design powerhouse. Ashby is the visionary behind some of the most re-shared rooms on Instagram, so steal a bit of her timeless style with these perfect pieces. @sisterbystudioashby

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