Atmospheric, cinematic interiors rooted in character and place.
Sahar Khan is an interior designer working across residential and hospitality spaces, with a background in lifestyle journalism in New York and London.
For over a decade, she wrote long-form profiles and features focused on people, places, and creative worlds — drawn to the subtle details that reveal character, intention, and point of view. A profile, at its core, is a sketch: an attempt to understand who someone is and how they move through the world.
That same instinct now guides her approach to interiors. Each project begins with listening — understanding a client’s needs, desires, and aspirations — and translating those into space. The result is not a formula, but an environment that reflects who a client is and who they want to become within it.
Sahar has interviewed many of the world’s leading hospitality and interior designers, including Kelly Wearstler, Martin Brudnizki, Yabu Pushelberg, Philippe Starck, Jeffrey Beers, and the founders of AvroKO. Through these conversations, she developed a deep appreciation for how atmosphere, narrative, and restraint shape memorable spaces — and how design can quietly influence how people feel, gather, and live.
Her work today reflects that sensibility: interiors that are cinematic yet grounded, evocative yet enduring. Spaces designed not to impress momentarily, but to be lived in, returned to, and remembered.