Chanel Ellivor
Founder
Chanel Ellivor established Ellivor as a study in restraint — a design practice grounded in proportion, material integrity, and disciplined composition.
Her work favors permanence over trend, structure over excess, and environments that feel settled rather than staged. With a calm and decisive presence, she approaches each commission as a composition — shaping spaces that carry quiet authority and enduring clarity.
Ellivor was built not as a volume studio, but as a deliberate practice — accepting projects where alignment, intention, and architectural respect remain central.
The Philosophy
Ellivor operates in quiet measure.
Every environment is shaped through proportion, material honesty, and the discipline of subtraction. Nothing is ornamental without purpose. Nothing is introduced without balance.
Light, structure, and spatial rhythm are considered first. Furnishings and detail follow with restraint. The result is not spectacle, but composure — interiors that feel architectural, intentional, and enduring.
The Approach
Each commission begins with careful listening and measured analysis. Ellivor collaborates with architects, builders, and artisans whose standards align with precision and integrity.
Projects progress through structured phases — concept refinement, material curation, and implementation — ensuring clarity at every stage.
The practice remains intentionally selective, allowing for depth of attention and considered execution.
For curated staging and sensory layering, explore our companion studio, Hazel & Main™ — In Layered Light
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Each inquiry is considered thoughtfully.
If your project aligns with our practice, we will respond within two business days.