

Tara studied at the London Film School and went on to work for several years for leading property company Nelson Bakewell. By the age of 28 she had already sourced an original warehouse space in London, designed and oversaw its complete transformation.
This project earned her a place in Andrew Martin's prestigious Interior Design Review - a launch pad for the industry's hottest young talent. Tara then joined Yoo Ltd, Philippe Starck's international property and design company, where she worked on Schemes in locations such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney and New York, quickly becoming a partner, and launching Yoo Too.
Today Tara has also been invited to work on some unique one-off projects such as Art House, in collaboration with B&B Italia, which was commissioned specially for The London Art Fair 2004. And in a beach house specially created for Selfridges BRASIL 40º celebration in May 2004, Tara captured the cool hedonism of Brazilian life.
2004 will see the launch of Tara Bernerd's first ever furniture collection.
Why did you want to be an interior designer?
I've always had a strong flair for the two things that are key to what I do today: understanding space and a strong instinct on how to create space or restyle existing spaces combined with a passion for colour is crucial.
Although I realised that I had the right skillset, design is also about experience. And I have, therefore, now worked in this industry for over 10 years, but I still believe that I am constantly learning new things. It's about staying on the ball and appreciating today's lifestyle demands, such open plan living. It's also about non-stop research into the ever-evolving products currently on the market - so staying very tuned in is really important.
Although it is the career I have chosen, I am really fortunate because I actually love what I do. And creating something from scratch is very fulfilling even though it does require enormous dedication
What do you do?
A typical day would be:
What three things do you need to do your job well?
What are your hours / wages like?
The hours are not the usual 9 to 5 primarily because it's my own
business and because each project demands that extra input. On average, the
day begins between 8am and 9am (sometimes earlier) and ends between 6.30pm and
7.30pm. And often, my evenings are spent seeing clients.
The wages are NEVER enough!
And when you're just starting your own company, sometimes the wages really don't seem that great as you're building something.
What qualifications do you have?
I'm actually self-taught. When I was starting out I managed to get
loads of work experience which led to a jobs including working with
Philippe Starck. I then persevered and have learnt and grown through
experience, a determination to succeed and a strong intuition on visuals,
colour, space etc.
What's your advice to would-be Interior Designers?
And finally...
If anyone is thinking about being a designer then be really open to the work you have to do to get started. Try and get in even if that's just work experience.
If you don't have the right qualifications, don't worry - designing can be inherent in you. The only way to develop it is through experience.
So KEEP TRYING.
