At the heart of our design philosophy is a deep respect for context—architectural, cultural, and emotional. Each project is an opportunity to craft spaces that feel both intuitive and inspiring. From landmark heritage buildings to contemporary homes, our work is defined by a careful balance of detail, functionality, and atmosphere. Below is a selection of our interior design work, showcasing our ability to interpret each brief with clarity, creativity, and care.
Portfolio
30+ years of interior design expertise.
Over 60 uniquely tailored projects — and counting.
Contessa Restaurant at The Phoenicia Malta
Valletta, Malta
We reimagined the terrace of the historic Phoenicia Malta, transforming it into a year-round dining destination that honours the hotel’s 1930s Art Deco heritage. The structure opens to the gardens in warm weather and closes for intimacy during the cooler months. A rich palette of vibrant colours, bold patterns, and bespoke furniture bridges timeless elegance with contemporary comfort.
Charles Grech Bar at Oka's
Balluta Bay, St Julian's, Malta
Set against the backdrop of Balluta Bay, this open-air bar—designed for the Charles Grech brand—blends Mediterranean ease with refined charm. Located at a historic 19th-century villa, the pop-up features the brand’s signature emerald tones combined with striped textiles, and scalloped umbrellas, creating a lively yet relaxed coastal ambiance.
Pegasus Suites at The Phoenicia Malta
Valletta, Malta
In this project, two former guestrooms were seamlessly combined to form a spacious suite that reflects the hotel’s Art Deco roots while embracing modern luxury. Bespoke wallcoverings, brass details, and hand-finished elements infuse the interiors with character and quiet sophistication, elevating the guest experience.
MIDI Sales Office
Pjazza Tigné, Sliema, Malta
We designed this sales office at Pjazza Tigné to feel like a welcoming, high-end residence. Conceived as a tactile preview of the lifestyle offered at Fortress Gardens, the space pairs warm tones, tailored furniture, and thoughtful detailing to create an atmosphere of approachable sophistication.
Penthouse at Q3 (10th Floor)
Fortress Gardens, Sliema, Malta
This penthouse was designed to feel grounded and effortless. A palette of light oak and green marble introduces warmth and contrast, while natural textures and clean lines anchor the interior. The result is a calm, contemporary space that feels lived-in yet refined.
Penthouse at Q3 (11th Floor)
Fortress Gardens, Sliema, Malta
With a focus on layered neutrality and tailored restraint, this penthouse combines cool greys with soft pinks and bold red accents. A restrained colour palette and clean lines contribute to a modern, composed atmosphere with a touch of individuality.
Apartment at Q3 (3-Bedroom)
Fortress Gardens, Sliema, Malta
This three-bedroom apartment balances warmth and freshness. Walnut finishes and lime accents define a rich, inviting palette, while textured hallway cladding adds depth and interest. The overall tone is contemporary, comfortable, and approachable.
Apartment at Q3 (3-Bedroom)
Fortress Gardens, Sliema, Malta
Drawing on nautical influences, this apartment features wood finishes, soft leathers, and deep blue tones for a refined marine feel. Chrome accents and light-filled spaces add a modern edge to its serene, yacht-like ambiance.
Apartment at Q3 (1-Bedroom)
Fortress Gardens, Sliema, Malta
This one-bedroom apartment offers a quiet coastal retreat. Sand tones, taupes, and natural wood elements create a warm, elegant interior that feels effortlessly relaxed and refined.
Apartment at Q3 (1-Bedroom)
Fortress Gardens, Sliema, Malta
Inspired by Mediterranean living, this apartment pairs light woods, blue and terracotta accents, and textured materials to evoke a beachside sensibility. The result is a breezy, inviting space full of warmth and character.
Palazzo Bifora
Mdina, Malta
Located within the fortified walls of Mdina, Palazzo Bifora is a boutique hotel where restored heritage meets contemporary luxury. Each suite is distinct, reflecting its own layout and personality, while the rooftop and central courtyard offer guests intimate spaces with panoramic views and a strong sense of place.
Offices
Frederick Street, Valletta, Malta
This Valletta office merges modern functionality with historic charm. Sleek furniture contrasts the Baroque architecture, while bespoke lighting highlights Malta’s natural limestone. The result is a workspace that feels both contemporary and grounded in its setting.
Apartment
Tower Road, Sliema, Malta
Overlooking Sliema’s vibrant seafront, this apartment combines soft blush tones with turquoise highlights for a calm yet expressive interior. Rich textures and layered hues reflect the energy of its urban surroundings while maintaining a tranquil, personal atmosphere.
Apartment
Blue Harbour, Ta'Xbiex, Malta
Flooded with natural light, this apartment features a neutral palette of whites and greys, paired with tactile, refined details. Subtle touches—from sculptural handles to bespoke fixtures—bring depth and elegance to its modern simplicity.
Apartment
Forth Mansions, Ta'Xbiex, Malta
Designed as a timeless seafront residence, this apartment features rich wood finishes and an open-plan kitchen that can be concealed behind sliding doors. The layout and materials provide a sophisticated yet relaxed setting ideal for entertaining and everyday living.
Villa nº2
Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, Malta
This family villa was fully renovated to foster a strong connection between indoors and out. An open-plan ground floor extends onto a spacious deck and pool, with a cohesive palette of coastal-inspired tones throughout. Designed for real life, the home feels both practical and poetic.
Villa nº1
Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, Malta
A long-term project from concept to completion, this villa is defined by its layered approach to space and privacy. Elevated entertaining areas and garden-level bedrooms offer both connection and retreat. The pool and outdoor areas reflect the home’s balance of rural tranquillity and modern design.
Manoel Theatre
Valletta, Malta
Our work at the Manoel Theatre unfolded over several phases, including the design of Sala Maria Ghirlando and restoration of the theatre’s historic boxes. Custom fabrics, painted detailing, and heritage-inspired materials were employed to honour the theatre’s rich past while enhancing its welcoming atmosphere.