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Elspeth Rose Andersson
(née Cornish)
Born Cambridge, U.K. (1985)
Lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden
Education
Interior Design BA | London College of Communication, University of the Arts, London BA 2:1 Honours (2012 - 2014)
Foundation in Architecture Design | The Bartlett, University College London (2003 - 2005)
Fine Art, Art History & Spanish A levels | Hills Road Sixth Form College (2001 - 2003)
Secondary School | St Mary's School Cambridge (1996 - 2001)
Interior Design
English Rose Interior Design - Interior Design Firm - Designer & Project Manager - Stockholm (Founded in 2021)
Elspeth Rose Designs - Freelance Interior Designer for Private residential projects - Stockholm (2017 - 2021)
Bono Solutions - Interior Designer for 5* Hotels - Stockholm (2017-18
Living Design AB - Interior Designer for 5* Hotels - Stockholm (2016)
Pavilion Broadway - Interior Designer for Private residential projects in the Cotswolds, Paris - Stockholm (2014-16)
Gebler Tooth Architects - Junior Interior Designer for private residential projects, member's clubs, Wembley Arena Football Association offices, Bafta HQ - London (2007-09)
NBBJ Architects - Junior Interior Designer for Offices - Stockholm (2017-18)
Art Exhibitions
Galleri Torekov, Torekov - Group Spring/Summer Exhibition (2021)
Art & Form Gallery, Stockholm - Solo Exhibition (2020)
Private Residence, Djurgården, Stockholm - Garden Trilogy Series, Art Commission (2019-2020)
British Ambassador's Residence, Sweden - Queen Elizabeth II Birthday, Solo Art Exhibition (2019)
British Ambassador's Residence, Sweden - International Biodiversity Day, Solo Art Exhibition (2019)
Stockholm Loves Pollinators - Art Collaboration & Commission (2019)
Icomb Grange, Oxfordshire, UK - Art Commission (2015)
BBC Radio Introducing - Composed Music Played on (2014)
Chelsea Art Society, King's Road, Chelsea, London - Summer Art Show, Society's Group Exhibition (2013)
Cuna del Angels Hotel, Costa Rica - Mural Painting under artist Helen Eltis CCA (2007)
Royal House of Saud - Private Art Commission (2007)

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