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Designing with Intention: How Belgravia Homes Channels Iconic Fashion Into Luxury Interiors

  • Writer: Belgravia Blog
    Belgravia Blog
  • Apr 7
  • 4 min read

Great design is about storytelling—whether it’s walking down a Paris runway or taking shape in the heart of a home. At Belgravia Homes, we draw direct inspiration from the craftsmanship and restrained elegance found in the world’s most iconic fashion houses. Just as brands like Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Bottega Veneta, Dior, Brunello Cucinelli, and Loro Piana shape the definition of enduring luxury through rich textures, timeless palettes, and artisan detail, we bring that same philosophy to life in our interior renovations, bespoke home designs, and luxury architectural projects.

“True luxury is rooted in timelessness and craftsmanship,” says Jordan Pascal, President of Belgravia Homes. “Just like the great fashion houses, we believe that design should endure—both in quality and in aesthetic. We take inspiration from how they work with the finest materials and craft pieces that are meant to last. Our homes are built the same way—with an emphasis on enduring materials, refined details, and design choices that never go out of style.”

Just as a couture garment from Hermès or Dior reveals its value in the stitching you can’t see and the drape that never falters, timeless interiors are built on the same invisible layers of precision. Craftsmanship, at its highest level, is about restraint—knowing where to add detail and where to let quality materials speak for themselves. In fashion, it's the feel of double-faced cashmere, the hand-embroidery done without shortcuts, the metal clasp designed to last a lifetime. At Belgravia Homes, we apply this same philosophy to every surface, joinery, and transition. From bookmatched marble walls to hand-finished woodwork, our spaces aren’t just beautiful—they’re built to last, and designed to grow more elegant with time.


Inspired by the rich tones and artisanal stitching of a classic Hermès burgundy bag, this living room features custom luxury upholstery and tailored accents that speak to timeless elegance and craftsmanship.
Inspired by the rich tones and artisanal stitching of a classic Hermès burgundy bag, this living room features custom luxury upholstery and tailored accents that speak to timeless elegance and craftsmanship.

In the way Hermès perfects saddle-stitching and uses the softest leathers without compromise, we incorporate similar tactile quality through leather-wrapped millwork, hand-stitched upholstery, and natural materials that invite touch. A Hermès bag is not just a product—it’s a statement of craft. The same is true for a Belgravia kitchen or bathroom, where every finish—from brushed bronze fixtures to finely veined marble—is chosen with intent.


Louis Vuitton’s structured trunks inspire our use of geometry and repetition. In cabinetry, built-ins, and architectural paneling, we often echo the logic and symmetry of LV’s classic design codes. Similarly, Cartier’s jewelry—with its refined metalwork and gemstone contrast—finds its way into our interiors through custom inlays, unexpected hardware, and finishes that feel as precious as they look. “Fashion sets the tone for how textures, colors, and patterns evolve,” says Ashley Wilson, Creative Director at Belgravia Homes. “We take cues from couture and interpret them architecturally—whether that’s translating a jewelry clasp into a cabinet pull or building an entire room around the weight and warmth of a luxury textile.”


A nod to Cartier: structured mirrors and finely crafted metal fixtures echo the precision and elegance of high jewelry design—where every curve, line, and finish is intentional.
A nod to Cartier: structured mirrors and finely crafted metal fixtures echo the precision and elegance of high jewelry design—where every curve, line, and finish is intentional.


Other fashion houses like Bottega Veneta and Brunello Cucinelli influence how we think about silence in design—spaces that are composed, tactile, and warm without being loud. Bottega’s iconic woven leatherwork reminds us of the beauty of craftsmanship done with intention, something we mirror in our approach to bespoke woodwork, hand-carved stone, and custom-finished surfaces. Cucinelli’s philosophy of human-scaled luxury—built around tone, texture, and natural elegance—aligns with how we approach livable design. “It’s about depth, not excess,” says Pascal. “When you strip away the noise, what remains should be solid, beautiful, and honest.”





And then there’s Loro Piana, a masterclass in purity, texture, and material quality. Known globally for sourcing the world’s finest cashmeres, baby camel hair, and vicuña, Loro Piana reminds us that true luxury lies in what you can feel. This philosophy drives our obsession with fine natural materials—from hand-brushed oak flooring and Italian linens to custom wool-upholstered wall panels.


“Loro Piana doesn’t chase attention—it earns it quietly, through quality,” says Wilson. “That’s exactly how we think about our interiors. They should invite you in through comfort, richness, and integrity of materials.”

Known for sourcing the finest materials in the world, Loro Piana inspires this space with its quiet sophistication—reflected in the natural marble, buttery wood tones, and refined gold accents. A seamless blend of fashion and interior design, where texture, tone, and quality take center stage.
Known for sourcing the finest materials in the world, Loro Piana inspires this space with its quiet sophistication—reflected in the natural marble, buttery wood tones, and refined gold accents. A seamless blend of fashion and interior design, where texture, tone, and quality take center stage.

Color, too, is never random. The deep sapphire blues, rubies, and emeralds found in Cartier’s heritage palettes show up in accent walls, velvet cushions, and even stone selections. The muted taupes, ochres, and dusty rose tones often seen in Dior and Hermès inspire the grounding tones we use in our millwork and furnishings—colors that evolve naturally with light, season, and time.


Ultimately, Belgravia Homes bridges the worlds of fashion and interior architecture, curating environments that feel just as refined as a couture gown or a bespoke leather coat. “A home, like a perfectly tailored suit, should feel personal, sculpted, and timeless,” says Pascal. “We don’t just design rooms—we craft experiences rooted in beauty, texture, and balance.”


Whether through custom embroidery-inspired detailing, runway-driven color palettes, or the softness of a Loro Piana-inspired interior, our homes are designed to capture the spirit of enduring luxury—the kind you see on the runway, and the kind you live in, every day.



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