Dots & Line is a design practice founded by Pelin Aksoy, specializing in interior architecture and design with a distinctive focus on the decorative arts.
Since the formation of the practice started after graduating from UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, Dots & Line has fine-tuned its philosophy around what it means to make a space blossom.
Our approach is rooted in creating emotional connections that guide both aesthetic and functional decisions.
Dots & Line is a design practice founded by Pelin Aksoy, specializing in interior architecture and design with a distinctive focus on the decorative arts.
Since the formation of the practice started after graduating from UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, Dots & Line has fine-tuned its philosophy around what it means to make a space blossom.
Our approach is rooted in creating emotional connections that guide both aesthetic and functional decisions.
I believe that the most exceptional spaces are shaped by a unique alchemy—where volume, texture, light, and color, along with architecture and objects, come together to create something truly greater than the sum of its parts.
As both an artisan and a technician, I try to bring a deep understanding of the psychology of space, balancing aesthetics with functionality. My design approach is rooted in quality, timelessness, and a touch of the unexpected—infusing every project with soul through rich textures, thoughtful contrasts, and the seamless interplay of past, present, and future.
Our approach is rooted in listening and understanding what matters most to you—how you live, work, and interact with your space. We take pride in helping you articulate your unique taste and vision, using our expertise in architecture and interior design to breathe new life into both new and existing spaces, seamlessly blending functionality with aesthetic harmony.
Design of window treatments appropriate to interior and environmental factors
Design and management of bespoke upholstery
Curation, expansion and exhibition of artworks
Refreshing and rethinking heritage interiors