Our story

Luxury design, finally shoppable.

Design Hunters began with a question people ask beneath beautiful interiors every day: Where is that from? This is the story of turning those questions into access—and a new way to support the designers behind the rooms.

Why I built Design Hunters

It started with one question, asked over and over:Where is that from?

I kept seeing the same comments beneath interior designers’ posts. People were not only admiring the rooms—they wanted the lamp, the rug, the chair, and every detail that made the space feel special.

Where is that lamp from?
I need to know where you got that rug.
Obsessed with this chair — source please?
Love everything. Can you share the product details?

Most of those questions went unanswered, or required designers to reply one by one—giving away valuable sourcing knowledge in a way that took time and could never scale. The interest was already there. What was missing was a better path from inspiration to access.

A new way to bring beauty into people’s lives

After spending a decade in mental health through Braverie, I wanted to explore another way of bringing beauty into the world. Home is where most of us spend so much of our lives. I wanted to help make it more beautiful, personal, and inspiring.

The idea

Designers share the product list once. Design Hunters turns the room into a shoppable experience. The next time someone asks where a piece came from, there is a real answer—and a path to buy it.

Shoppers get access to the details they are already asking for. Designers gain a more scalable way to share their sources and earn commissions when their work inspires a purchase. Most importantly, the artistry behind the room is named, supported, and celebrated.

Why we exist

The rooms you tear out of Architectural Digest & Elle Decor shouldn't live behind a velvet rope.

High-end design has stayed quietly gatekept — locked inside trade accounts, private portfolios, and unlabelled photos. We're here to change that: sourcing the real pieces behind the looks you love, so anyone who wants to bring a little luxury home finally can.

The sourcing reality

70–90%

In many luxury rooms, this much of what makes the space feel singular can be custom, trade-only, vintage, or one-of-a-kind—not ordinary retail stock.

Beautiful rooms are rarely built from a single shopping cart.

The most memorable interiors mix commissioned millwork, trade-showroom furniture, vintage finds, limited-production pieces, and a smaller layer of retail. That is why an inspiring room can be easy to admire and nearly impossible to recreate.

Design Hunters works around those barriers. We trace original retail and affiliate links, look for credible secondary-market paths, and keep a direct line to the designer when a piece requires trade access or a bespoke commission. Every product is labeled so you know what kind of sourcing path you are opening before you click.

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How Design Hunters works

01

Designers open their portfolios

We partner with professional interior designers and step inside the real rooms they built for private clients — the kind you usually only see in a magazine spread.

Meet the designers
02

We tag every piece

Every item in the room — from the marble table to the little brass bowl — gets sourced, classified, and pinned. No reverse-image searches, no unexplained dead ends.

See a tagged room
03

You follow the best path

Shop the retailer, explore a verified secondary-market listing, or ask the designer about a trade-only or bespoke piece. We show the path instead of pretending every room came from one store.

Browse the looks