Natalie Aldridge is a designer based between New York and London, working at the intersection of the built environment and the arts. Her work is rooted in classical tradition, sharpened by a modern point of view, and devoted to craftsmanship. She designs across residential, boutique commercial, and cinematic environments. Known for her layered aesthetic and reverence for history, she brings narrative, nuance, and a touch of irreverence to every space she touches.

With an enduring fascination for the built environment and the arts, Natalie’s design sensibility was formed early—shaped by her love of history, character-rich settings, and the eccentric elegance of old-world glamour. She studied Strategic Design and Management at Parsons School of Design in New York, graduating magna cum laude, and is currently completing her Master’s in Interior Design at the Royal College of Art in London.

Natalie has held roles at iconic design firms including Scott Sanders Interior Design and Studio Magness, where she serves as senior designer. Her experience also spans brand and showroom work with John Rosselli & Associates, and visual merchandising with fashion brands such as Lilly Pulitzer and French Connection. Her ability to move fluidly between disciplines has informed her richly layered interiors and deepened her interest in the cinematic and narrative potential of space.

In addition to her studio practice, Natalie is the Executive Editor of The Glam Pad, where she writes extensively on design, interiors, and tastemakers around the world. Her work has been featured by The New York Times, House Beautiful, The Carlyle Hotel, and Bloom New York, among others.

She currently works primarily in high-end residential design, while expanding her studio’s practice to include boutique commercial interiors and production design for film projects.

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