Georgia Weatherlake

BA (Hons) Interior Design

Think bigger. Forget limits. Embrace the idea of endless possibility…. It will change you.
– Marianne Williamson

What drives my work is the celebration of entertaining people with bright, quirky and unusual designs which compel the participants to consider the choices I have made throughout the project. My design ethos is to create big and settle for nothing but my best.

My design principle is to create mayhem with serenity, this is driven by my own personal madness. As a designer, I am quite disorganised and this I use as a strength; planning, coincidence and pressure mix together to create my ideas. This may be seen as an unorthodox way of designing but, to me, it is effective and can be shown throughout the choices I have made over the past three years of studying interior design. My strengths are having outrageous ideas that come from a big imagination.

My finished projects have my unique signature, exhibiting my influences and personality. This is something that I leave within my projects creating a brighter and smarter way of design.


Meddyliwch yn fwy. Anghofiwch ffiniau. Cofleidiwch y syniad o bosibilrwydd di-ben-draw…bydd yn eich newid chi.”
– Marianne Williamson

Yr hyn sy’n sbarduno fy ngwaith i yw dathlu difyrru pobl gyda dyluniadau llachar, rhyfedd ac anarferol sy’n gorfodi’r cyfranogwyr i ystyried y dewisiadau rydw i wedi’u gwneud yn y prosiect i gyd. Fy ethos dylunio yw creu ar raddfa fawr a setlo am ddim llai na’m ngorau.

Fy egwyddor o ran dylunio yw creu anhrefn gyda llonyddwch, mae hyn yn cael ei gymell gan fy ngwallgofrwydd personol fy hun. Fel dylunydd, rwy’n eithaf anhrefnus ac rwy’n defnyddio hyn fel cryfder; mae cynllunio, cyd-ddigwyddiad a phwysau yn cymysgu gyda’i gilydd i greu fy syniadau. Efallai yr ystyrir hyn yn ffordd anghyffredin o ddylunio ond, i mi, mae’n effeithiol a gellir ei weld yn yr holl ddewisiadau rydw i wedi’u gwneud dros y tair blynedd diwethaf o astudio dylunio mewnol. Fy nghryfderau yw cael syniadau beiddgar sy’n dod o ddychymyg mawr.

Mae gan fy mhrosiectau gorffenedig fy llofnod unigryw, sy’n dangos fy nylanwadau a’m personoliaeth. Mae hyn yn rhywbeth rwy’n ei adael o fewn fy mhrosiectau gan greu ffordd fwy disglair a doeth o ddylunio.

Other Exhibitors:

Sara Khoshroo

Sara Khoshroo

My interest in creating pleasant spaces goes back to my childhood and my family background. I am the daughter of an Iranian architect, who is full of taste and motivation to create and design better surroundings. I look at everything differently and try to set a new...

Aston Morgan

Aston Morgan

Unlike some, I cannot say that I always knew Interior Design was the route I was destined to go down. While I have always had a keen eye and a strong love for artistic design, for me, designing a space seemed like more of a hobby rather than a job that I could pursue...

Elliot Rolley

Elliot Rolley

I’m not one for grand philosophical ideas through design that will ultimately end up being someones living or work space. As a designer all I really aspire to do is create something that is of value to the person using that bit of design whether it’s a space or a...

Erin Cornelius

Erin Cornelius

What interior design means to me is creating a space that reaches its purpose’s full potential. Creating a successful interior design is to produce designs that are easily understood, have functionality and have recognisable aesthetics. When approaching an interior...

Ashley Cassandra Placide

Ashley Cassandra Placide

The intrigue within me in relation to creating inclusive dimensions derives from being well travelled and primarily being in close contact with disabled children. In 2015 I volunteered for an organisation called Allsorts in Stroud, aiming to provide fun activities for...

Stephanie Lamont

Stephanie Lamont

To me, design is about working with others to find solutions to their problems. It is only by getting onto someone else’s level and experiencing their journey and needs can one create an experience that doesn’t make assumptions. It is how we use design as a tool to...