The Company

Christina Fallah Designs Limited, established by Christina in 1987, is a dynamic interior design practice, with the aim to provide Interior Architecture & Design that is customised to suit the brief and budget of a particular project and client. The company has always thought out of the box and above all attended to the needs and requests of their clients' above everything else.

Under Christina's leadership lies a team with diverse backgrounds, technical skills and experience. They have built a well established international client base and now after 21 years, the majority of their projects are repeat commissions and private referrals. In addition, working within historical listed buildings, places of high security, as well as new build, are all part of the company's expertise.

Christina's attention to detail and customised methods succeed in both modern and traditional interiors with a bespoke approach to each project. To this end the team's philosophy and approach ensures that not one project will ever be the same, and in essence unique to each particular client, rather than a recognisable branded interior.

The various projects and scheme designs undertaken often involve the incorporation and integration of complex and technologically advanced systems and equipment that are concealed and work effortlessly within a room or space that is functional, decorative, energy saving and environmentally sound.

CFD employs the latest AutoCAD and computer software systems and to this end can communicate and develop designs in conjunction with other members of the Design Team, wherever they are located.

CFD has a unique position in the market, enabling them to provide a complete and full range of services.

Christina's husband John Roberts is a lighting designer with over 22 years of experience. His two companies, Aqualuce and Lightplan have also worked on award-winning projects worldwide. Together, their range of services include, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Lighting Design, Procurement, Purchasing, Consulation on Antiques, Art and Photography, Technology Integration, Project Management, and Commissioning of Interiors permits the delivery of a turnkey project.

The company's hi-tech approach means that it can be fleet of foot as well as deeply imaginative: an extensive redesign of Dublin's renowned Shelbourne Hotel took just 10 months from start to finish, a project that might have taken others at least twice as long. The Irish Times Magazine in 2007 said that Christina's work throughout the hotel "have to be the most beautiful the hotel has ever seen".

The company's range of commissions includes private houses and residences, 5 star hotels and private yachts.