
A simple two-dimensional pattern can become highly expressive when it is built from hundreds of small elements. Giles Miller Studio is known for visually rich surfaces made from repeated pieces that behave almost like pixels, creating depth, movement, and texture.

Innovative interior surfaces by Giles Miller Studio
The London-based studio specializes in the development and production of innovative decorative surfaces. Its work has appeared in interior projects, installations, and commissions for well-known clients. The studio’s approach turns material, light, and repetition into architectural effects.

Artistic interior design
Wood, ceramic, and metal modules are arranged by hand to form walls, furniture fronts, stair elements, doors, sculptures, and displays. Seen from different angles, the pieces catch and reflect light in changing ways, creating patterns that appear to shift across the surface.

Giles Miller Studio expands into three dimensions
The interaction between material and spatial effect is central to the studio’s work. Each project is developed according to the needs of the client, with surfaces designed to enrich the atmosphere of the room.

Visual and spatial effects promote creativity

A metallic surface with depth

Pixel-like innovative tiles

A surface composed of pixels

Living in various shades of gold

Surface design

The GIGI textile structure

Damaris heart-shaped modules at Harrods

A design surface made from solid wood blocks

Solid hexagonal blocks

The Arcade, Clerkenwell, May 2012

Heart of Architecture, London

The modular surfaces create changing reflections as light moves through the room.

Photo: © Giles Miller Studio