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BLINK Design Group arrives in London: Founder Clint Nagata brings his visionary design philosophy to the UK

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  • 26 November 2025
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The unmistakable signature of BLINK Design Group has arrived in London. With established studios in Bangkok, Singapore and Dubai, the globally acclaimed interior design house – founded and led by Clint Nagata – continues its international expansion with a new London base, bringing together an elite team of visionary creatives and strategists alike.

For Clint, the expansion is a homecoming of sorts. Securing three landmark projects in Europe marked the turning point we have been working for, he said. London has long been a crucible of ideas, and a place where global design narratives converge. The decision to land BLINK here, therefore, is as emotional as it is strategic. It feels like home to us, and we want to bring something soulful and authentic to this city’s extraordinary energy.

BLINK’s London team launches with the appointment of William Evans as Director of Development, who will spearhead business development, connecting developers, investors and clients with BLINK’s distinctive vision. Meanwhile, Matt Nadilo has been announced as Associate Director of Interior Design. With more than 20 years of international experience in luxury hospitality design, Matt will work alongside Clint to shape the creative heartbeat of the London studio, driving BLINK’s influence across the UK and Europe.

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The first few appointments in a new territory are always the hardest, Clint said. But I’ve always believed that if you build a community rooted in collaboration, the rest falls into place. At BLINK, we’re fortunate to have a team of truly exceptional people – and that spirit carries through to every one of our studios around the world.

BLINK is already making its mark in Europe with highly anticipated projects, namely Six Senses Loire Valley Residences – a masterclass in luxury design within the UNESCO World Heritage near Paris and a timeless Normandy retreat where heritage elegance meets contemporary refinement. Both projects exemplify BLINK’s true strength: crafting design narratives that are deeply rooted in place, culture and story.

At the heart of BLINK’s philosophy is Clint himself. Born and raised on the island of Oahu, and shaped by his Japanese heritage, Clint’s lifelong affinity for travel, hospitality and culture fuels the studio’s ethos across continents and time zones. His design approach is, at its core, about narrative – each project a love letter to its setting, shaped with reverence for local materials, traditions and histories.

BLINK’s unique S.W.A.P exchange programme, which fosters collaboration between international studios, and its Wish To Remember scholarship, which sends designers across borders to explore culture and new design techniques, underscore the studio’s belief in design as an act of exploration.

From the beaches of Bali to the mountains of Kyoto, the Maldives to Mauritius, Clint and his global team have shaped some of the world’s most celebrated hotels and residences, including Six Senses Kyoto, One&Only Le Saint Géran and Banyan Tree Dubai. Awards have followed: Vogue Living Design Awards, Elle Deco Sustainability Awards, Gold Key Awards and Ahead Asia accolades among many others.

Globally, the interior design studio is currently working with leading hospitality brands such as One&Only Resorts, Nobu, Banyan Tree, Park Hyatt, Orient Express, Mandarin Oriental, Waldorf Astoria and Alila alongside confidential and private commissions in the world’s most exclusive enclaves.

Now, with the London opening, Clint brings BLINK’s bold, thoughtful approach to Europe’s design stage. Our work has always been about creating places that feel like they belong – that feel inevitable, Clint adds. London is a city that embraces the world – we’re here to add our story to its tapestry.

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