Our Team

A niche design firm catering to the clients that value the work we love to do most.

We’re a boutique sized design firm and prefer to stay that way. It allows us to focus on the limited number of projects we take on assuring we’re able to deliver our best work. Standing out in a crowd is more desirable to us than trying to service one. 

Our clients have direct access to our founder and she is the Principal Designer on every full service design project. She doesn’t do it alone though. Meet some of those who make your projects come off the paper and into the spaces you live and work. 

Michelle Elwell Interiors

 


Michelle Elwell

CREATIVE DIRECTOR, PRINCIPAL DESIGNER

Starting her education at Penn State in the Architectural Engineering department Michelle soon found her love was in the detail work of Interiors Architecture.

Her career in Interiors began in the 80s and although she left it for several years during the tech boom she was persuaded to return by fans of her event design work and hasn’t looked back since. 

Today her firm Michelle Elwell Interiors is the perfect outlet for her installations inspired by nature and fashion.

Get to know her with 5:

List 3 things always within reach.
My Ipad, cup of coffee, and probably my or someone else’s dog.

What inspires you the most? 

Nature and fashion. I mentioned nature right?

What is your dream design collaboration? 

Thayer-Coggins Furniture, Bob Mackie, and me of course.

It’s happy hour, what are you ordering?

Manhattan or a cabernet

And most important of all does the toilet paper go over or under?

I’m completely in the “over” camp.

Michelle Elwell Interiors


 

 

Bailey Senador

JUNIOR INTERIOR DESIGNER

 

 

 

 

 

Get to know her with 5:

List 3 things always within reach.
My phone, a binkie, and baby wipes.

What inspires you the most? 

Nature and how my family inhabits a space.

What is your dream design collaboration? 

Nary Oxman, Frank Lloyd Wright and me.

It’s happy hour, what are you ordering?

French Rose, or Margarita with salt.

And most important of all does the toilet paper go over or under?

Over, 100% it should go over.