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Our story

Juicehaus began with a core belief: that sustainability and beautiful design should always go hand in hand. I saw a need for a new perspective in the design industry, one that prioritises mindful choices, long-term value, and environmental responsibility. My mission is to empower interior designers and businesses to embrace these principles and create spaces that are both stunning and sustainable.

My approach focuses on the entire lifecycle of materials, from responsible sourcing and circular design to promoting healthy indoor environments. I'm committed to helping you move beyond a throwaway culture and create designs that not only meet your clients' needs but also contribute to a healthier planet. I provide the knowledge and guidance to make sustainable living accessible, exciting, and ultimately, the new standard for the design industry.

I’m Amy, the founder of Juicehaus. The story of how I got here begins over two decades ago, in the vast French antique warehouses brimming with treasures where I worked part-time. It was there, surrounded by ornate mirrors, timeless furniture, and hidden gems, that I discovered my passion for interiors, pre-loved pieces, and capturing their beauty through product photography and showroom styling. Fast forward to my years as a Creative Director for a high-end tile designer—a role that refined my creative vision and pushed me to think outside the box.

But the real turning point came when I decided to go back to school and earn my Master’s in Interior Design. Diving deep into sustainable practices opened my eyes to the importance of carbon reduction, material lifecycles, and waste management. I knew then that sustainability wasn’t just a preference; it was the way forward for our planet and for conscious, impactful design. And that’s how Juicehaus was born—a blend of style, soul, and sustainability.

Contact Juicehaus.

hello@juicehaus.co.uk

North Yorkshire, UK.

 

“Waste and Pollution does not exist by accident, it is the result of design decisions”. (Design & Circular Economy) The Ellen MacArthur Foundation →