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A Conversation with Phoebe Kut

Marketing for Interior Designers
Phoebe Kut
Phoebe Kut, Interior Designer & Illustrator
Updated: 10 April 2025

Phoebe Kut has built a unique brand at the intersection of illustration, content creation, and interior design. Through her popular drawing series and collaborations with major brands like Ugg, Aritzia, and Design Within Reach, she's created a distinctive approach to marketing her creative services. In this exclusive Q&A, Phoebe shares her insights on building an audience, creating consistent content, and balancing creative work with business growth.

What inspires your work, and how do you stay creatively motivated?

It's going to sound cliche but travelling and social media. Vibrant cities like New York, Cabo San Lucas, Shanghai and London are always inspiring. Being immersed in different environments, architecture, and design sensibilities gives me fresh perspectives that I bring back to both my illustration work and interior design projects.

Phoebe Kut

What have been some of your favorite collaborations with big brands, and how did those partnerships come about?

I've honestly been very lucky to work with a lot of big brands. My favourite would be ones where I can authentically be myself and tell a story while drawing. Ugg, Aritzia and Design Within Reach are just a few of my favorites. These collaborations allow me to blend my illustration style with their brand identity in ways that feel natural and engaging.

 

How did you land these partnerships - was it outreach, or did they come to you?

In the beginning I would do targeted outreach, or even produce content for dream brands I'd want to collaborate with. I'd create pieces featuring their products or spaces, essentially showing them what was possible. But as time went on and I put more of my work online, clients started reaching out to me. Building that portfolio of visible work was essential to shifting from seeking opportunities to having them find me.

Phoebe Kut

As someone who is active on Instagram, how do you balance showcasing your work with building authentic connections with your audience?

My core series is the drawing series - I kind of call it "edutainment" and then to build connections with my audience I'll sprinkle in some projects I'm working on, interesting interiors I see while traveling and other snippets of my life. I think this mix keeps followers engaged on multiple levels - they learn something from the drawing content, but also get to know me as a designer and person through the more casual content.

Phoebe Kut

What has been the biggest challenge in marketing yourself, and how did you overcome it?

Building an engaged audience with the frequency I post. Since my drawing videos usually take days to create, most of the time I'm just in my studio. So it's a bit hard to create other types of content, and sometimes content just doesn't perform well. A lot of the time it's the videos I make quickly that do well - so just persevering, analyzing the metrics then moving on is important. There's no perfect formula, which can be frustrating but also liberating once you accept it.

The key is finding a format that doesn't disrupt your workflow but still showcases your expertise and personality.

Phoebe KutInterior Designer, Illustrator & Content Creator
Phoebe Kut

You mentioned making content that's easy to produce - could you give an example of what that looks like in practice?

Frictionless content would be something that's happening throughout your day, maybe that's going to client meetings, visiting showrooms, sketching out new designs or maybe even just getting ready in the morning. It's about capturing what you're already doing rather than creating special setups just for content.

Perhaps you don't like being on camera that much, you could just take beautiful B-roll of places you visit as a designer throughout the day (it doesn't always have to be glamorous) and just do a voiceover instead.

Phoebe Kut

If you had to name one type of content that's been easiest to stay consistent with, what would that be?

That would be my drawing content - I don't always feel like being on camera and I think that is what the core of my audience enjoys is the educational ASMR-design related content. It aligns perfectly with my natural skills and interests, which makes it sustainable long-term. I think every designer needs to find that sweet spot where their talents meet audience interest.

Phoebe Kut

What advice would you give to interior designers who are just starting out in marketing their businesses?

Make the content authentic to you, and seamless to produce. In the beginning when building an audience you really do have to post consistently. Find that balance between quality and quantity - it doesn't all have to be perfectly polished, but it should always reflect your design philosophy and aesthetic.

Now that I have a steady roster of clients I'm working on refining my work, brand and streamlining processes to get to the next level. As your business evolves, your marketing approach should too. Don't be afraid to pivot as you learn what works for you and your audience.

 

What's next for your business? Are there any exciting projects or collaborations on the horizon?

I'm in the beginning stages of creating a book which is really exciting! And planning my next big move… perhaps London or New York - so there will be lots of interior and home decor content coming. Stay tuned! I'm looking forward to exploring new design cultures and bringing those influences into both my client work and content creation.

Table of contents
  1. Tasks: The Building Blocks of Effortless Studio Management
  2. Phases: Your Project's Roadmap to Success
  3. The Magic of Combining Tasks and Phases
  4. Getting Started is a Breeze
  5. Interior Design Software For Professional Interior Designers
    1. Programa Interior Design Software: A Comprehensive Project Management and Collaboration Solution for Architects and Interior Designers
    2. User-friendly Interface and Tools for Seamless Project Management
    3. From Contributing Editor, Andrew Mitchell, director of MR. MITCHELL, Interior designer and founder of The Design Coach.
    4. <strong>Why is managing a budget important?</strong>
    5. <strong>Why can getting a budget be so difficult?</strong>
  6. Interior Design & Architecture Software For Professional Interior Designers & Architects
  7. Setting Clear Expectations and Boundaries
  8. Professionalism in Operations and Contracts
  9. Managing Finances and Discounting
  10. Handling Product Purchasing and Trade Pricing
  11. Protecting Relationships
  12. Keep it Professional
  13. Design Fees & Discounting
  14. Product Purchasing & Trade Pricing
  15. Key Benefits:
  16. What is Transparency?
    1. 1. Design Fees
    2. 2. Margins on Product
    3. 3. Managing Budgets and Timelines
  17. What are the benefits?
  18. Getting Started
  19. Schedules: Organized and Up-to-Date Project Tracking
    1. Benefits:
  20. Pinboards: Visual Inspiration and Design Curation
  21. Canva Sharing: Collaborative and Seamless Presentation Integration
  22. Invoices: Simplified Financial Management and Transparency
  23. Client Dashboard Controls: Complete Access Management at Your Fingertips
    1. How the Client Dashboard Transforms Your Workflow
    2. Benefits of the Update
  24. What is a Spec Sheet?
  25. The Power of Programa
  26. Flexible Design Features
  27. Ease of Use
  28. Cost Savings
  29. Increased Productivity
  30. How to Connect with Your Ideal Clients
  31. Choosing the Right Marketing Channels
  32. How to Differentiate Yourself
  33. Leveraging Relationships to Stand Out
    1. What’s New?
    2. Why Change?
    3. Key Enhancements
    4. What is an Interior Design Quotation?
    5. Key Components of an Interior Design Quotation
    6. Interior Design Quotation Format and Free Template
    7. How Do You Create an Interior Design Quotation Quickly & Easily?
    8. Beyond the Proposal: Invoicing with Programa
    9. Start Your Project Proposals with Programa
      1. Task Management
      2. Phases
      3. Dynamic Views
      4. Prepare your Studio
      5. Key Changes
      6. Detailed Steps for Current Studio WIP Users
      7. Future Releases
      8. Support
      9. Getting Started with Shared Invoices
      10. Real-World Applications for Designers and Architects
      11. Key Benefits of the Shared Invoices Update
      12. Why Winning Work Matters for Interior Designers
      13. The Benefits of CRM Software for Interior Designers
      14. Using Project Management Tools as a CRM
      15. Outcome
    10. 30 August 2024
    11. 27 August 2024
    12. 22 August 2024
    13. 21 August 2024
    14. 20 August 2024
    15. 19 August 2024
    16. 16 August 2024
    17. 15 August 2024
    18. Challenges Faced by Designers in Procurement
    19. How designers can use Procurement Hub
    20. Built by and for designers
    21. Task Management: Keeping Every Detail in Check
    22. Phases: Breaking Down Your Projects
    23. Combining Studio & Task Management for Optimal Workflow
    24. Getting Started: Setting Up Your Tasks & Phases
    25. Bringing it all together.
  34. Why These Events Matter More Than Ever
  35. Where Innovation Meets Implementation In The States
  36. European Design Destinations: Where Dreams Take Shape
  37. Maximizing Your Event Experience
  38. Making It All Work Together
    1. 26 June 2024
    2. 19 June 2024
    3. 18 June 2024
    4. 17 June 2024
    5. The impracticalities of using generic software
    6. Enter Programa.
    7. Remove unnecessary stress and double handling with Programa:
  39. What inspires your work, and how do you stay creatively motivated?
  40. What have been some of your favorite collaborations with big brands, and how did those partnerships come about?
  41. How did you land these partnerships - was it outreach, or did they come to you?
  42. As someone who is active on Instagram, how do you balance showcasing your work with building authentic connections with your audience?
  43. What has been the biggest challenge in marketing yourself, and how did you overcome it?
  44. You mentioned making content that's easy to produce - could you give an example of what that looks like in practice?
  45. If you had to name one type of content that's been easiest to stay consistent with, what would that be?
  46. What advice would you give to interior designers who are just starting out in marketing their businesses?
  47. What's next for your business? Are there any exciting projects or collaborations on the horizon?
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