About

Natalie Aldridge is a multidisciplinary designer based between New York and London, working at the intersection of the built environment and the arts. Rooted in classical tradition yet sharpened by a modern point of view, her work spans high-end residential, boutique commercial, and cinematic interiors. Known for her layered aesthetic, devotion to craftsmanship, and measured irreverence, she draws on an early immersion in history, architecture, and the eccentric elegance of old-world glamour, with interests cultivated through a lifelong habit of exploring storied buildings, collecting curiosities, and absorbing the visual language of classic cinema.

Graduating from Parsons School of Design and earning her Master’s in Interior Design from the Royal College of Art, where she received the School of Architecture Head of Programme Prize, Natalie has built her career with leading firms including Scott Sanders Interior Design and Studio Magness, where she is Senior Designer. Her background also includes brand and showroom work with John Rosselli & Associates and visual merchandising for fashion houses such as Lilly Pulitzer and French Connection, experience that informs her ability to balance historical resonance with contemporary vitality.

Beyond her design practice, Natalie is the Executive Editor of The Glam Pad and author of From the Desk of Natalie Aldridge, a Substack newsletter exploring interiors, design history, travel, and the art of a well-lived life. Her work has been featured by The Royal College of Art, Homeworthy, and House Beautiful.