Design group appoints managing director
Project London and bespoke kitchen and joinery specialist Cor Domi have appointed Felix Weishaupt as managing director across both businesses.
Felix joins from kitchen studio LANSERRING, where he spent more than seven years, most recently as commercial director.
During that time, he helped scale the business from under £1 million turnover to £10 million.
In his new role, Felix will oversee operations, performance and strategic direction as both companies expand in the UK and internationally.
Felix said: “After almost eight years at Lanserring, it felt like the right time for a new challenge.
“Working alongside Jonathan Mount and Sam McArdle, I’m excited to help shape what comes next for both Project London and Cor Domi.
“2026 is set to be a significant year, with Project London’s Dubai expansion in full swing and Cor Domi continuing its strong growth to date.
“I look forward to enabling further growth while providing stability, clarity and continuity across both businesses.”
Felix’s appointment follows co-founder Sam McArdle’s move to Dubai to lead the group’s new Middle East office.
Jonathan Mount, co-founder of Project London and Cor Domi, added: “Felix’s appointment is a significant step for both businesses as we continue to grow, particularly with our expansion into Dubai.
“His commercial discipline and experience scaling high-end residential companies internationally bring the stability and structure needed for our next phase.
“We’re building for the long term, and Felix’s leadership will ensure both brands continue to evolve with clarity and confidence.”
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