Welcome to Maddux Creative’s journal – a place to discover more about the studio’s co-founders, Scott Maddux & Jo leGleud.
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Introducing The Shimmy Stool! A celebration of joyful movement, this fringed, swivelling vanity stool features multiple trimmings from our Gloriette collection of passementerie with Samuel & Sons, and is available in four seasonal colourways.
In this edition of Creative Confessions, we turn our focus to Maison Lily Blue and its founder, Lily-Blue Roman—a designer reimagining the role of the screen in contemporary interiors. Her sculptural works explore the balance between privacy and expression, structure and softness, adding rhythm, movement and elegance to a space.
In this edition of Creative Confessions, we step into Lina Kanafani’s world to understand what drives her curatorial choices, how she identifies breakthrough talent, and why emotional resonance and risk are essential ingredients in the work she brings to the fore.
Emma Peascod’s work occupies a luminous space between surface, craft, and fine art. Drawing on the ancient technique of verre églomisé and informed by her time in Japan, Emma fuses delicate materials like hand-gilded glass and washi paper to create objects and installations that shift with light and perspective. Through Peascod Studio, she has carved out a distinctive voice in contemporary decorative art -one that balances precision with poetry.
Pierre Frey sat down with us to reflect on the rich family legacy of La Maison Pierre Frey, founded by his grandfather in 1935. He shares the Maison’s enduring passion for craftsmanship, heritage, and creative innovation — along with his personal design philosophy and definition of luxury.
Tom Faulkner is renowned for his elegant, contemporary and sculptural designs. We sat down with him to explore how he pushes the boundaries of materiality, stays connected to his craft, and draws inspiration from the skilled craftspeople who have influenced his journey.
Maison Autrique, one of Victor Horta’s most significant projects and restorations, stands as a true milestone in Brussels' architectural history. Built in 1893, it marks a pivotal moment in Belgian architecture and represents the essence of the Art Nouveau movement.
Founder Scott Maddux's ‘Love letter to Portugal’ shares his favourite cultural spots, treasure troves, natural wonders and unforgettable dining experiences in and around the Portuguese town of Loulé, one of his most beloved travel destinations, featured in the February 2025 issue of Homes and Gardens magazine.
We sat down with Lizzie Deshayes and Tim Butcher of Fromental, our longstanding collaborators and good friends to discuss their proudest moments, their upcoming anniversary and our collaborations together.
While in Paris for Deco Off, Jo and Scott were fortunate to experience the mesmerising world of Olga de Amaral at the Fondation Cartier.
In early December, our team had the wonderful and rare opportunity to visit the Cosmic House/Charles Jencks Foundation, former home of the notable architect and critic Charles Jencks.
Introducing our Parkside Residence, a luxurious London Pied-A-Terre for our international clients, blending sophistication with modern living.
In 2006, Maddux Creative took on an ambitious project which, in pursuit of the perfect sofa, took them from London to New York and against the odds into the home of late legendary designer Vladimir Kagan and his embroiderer wife, Erica Wilson..
In the heart of Via Pontecorvo, a stone's throw from the bustling Piazza Dante, lies a hidden gem—the Nitsch Museum. This unassuming museum, a testament to the transformative power of design and creativity, beckoned us with its fusion of contemporary art and historical resonance.
Gio Ponti, the eminent Milanese architect and designer, embarked on a design odyssey that transformed an ancient Palazzo on the picturesque cliffs of Sorrento's coast into a symbol of elegance and modernity. This remarkable venture unfolded during the revolutionary 1960s, breathing new life into a Palazzo with a history intertwined with the intrigues of King Ferdinand IV of Bourbon.
Shame Studios founder Hector Coombs shares with us why rug design is special to him, the story behind his company, and the pieces that have inspired and influenced him.
Claire German, CEO of the Design Centre at Chelsea Harbour, talks all things WOW!House, up-and-coming designers at the Design Centre, and her favourite current trends.
We visited the V&A's exhibition, a reinterpretation of the Palais Galliera showcase in Paris in 2020, which unravels the story of Gabrielle Chanel in a display both dazzling and brutally honest. Commencing and concluding with elements of utmost simplicity, the exhibit encapsulates the evolution of the iconic designer through the ages.