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Entrepreneur behind Britain’s most 'Instagrammable rooms' launches creative design studio
The budding Liverpool designer behind some of Signature Living’s most eye-catching rooms, Beth Begg, has launched her own creative design agency.
Miss Begg, 24, has some pretty incredible projects under her belt. She was the brainchild behind the UK’s best known room on Instagram, the garden of Eden suite, which has proven popular with celebrities such as actor Tom Hardy, singer Lana Del Rey, TOWIE’s Megan McKenna, Joey Essex, reality star Charlotte Dawson, Strictly Come Dancing’s Karen Clifton and cast members of Channel 4’s Hollyoaks.
The interior designer was involved in in Liverpool gentlemen’s club Rude, making it a better environment for women to work. The Liverpudlian, who describes herself as a feminist, is an up-and-coming creative talent who has delivered an array of eye-catching projects in the city.
She has just been retained by an American design house to cultivate concepts which will see her fly to New York in the summer.
But Miss Begg believes Liverpool has helped fuel her entrepreneurial spirit.
Beth Begg said:
“I’m incredibly excited to unveil Beth Begg Design - a concept I’ve been working hard on for a number of years. I’ve been trying to make my creative mark in Liverpool, and my designs and concepts have been really well received. The city has always been ahead of the curve in terms of quirky designs and living spaces and it’s helped me get to where I am today.
“Launching my design studio is a new chapter and I’m looking forward to working with organisations and brands in Liverpool and beyond which want to add creative flair and leave a lasting impression.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Ord .
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