Aaron Clarke and Marta Tuneu first met early on in their interior design careers while working at Martin Brudinzki Design Studio, collaborating on a number of high-end hospitality and residential projects.
Previously a Director at Martin Brudinzki Design Studio, Aaron developed interior projects for luxury hospitality clients and entrepreneurs. As Senior Design Director at Soho House for over 10 years, he oversaw the design and development of the brand’s 12 projects globally, including site development and market strategy.
Marta began her career in London, working within leading design studios including Martin Brudinzki Design Studio, where she led projects as a Senior Interior Designer. Following her passion for fashion, Marta was accepted at Instituto Marangoni undertaking a Masters in fashion where she passed with distinction.Marta joined Louis Vuitton’s women’s handbag division in Paris under the creative direction of Nicolas Ghesquière. She later relocated to New York, where she worked with Calvin Klein during Raf Simons’ tenure, further deepening her experience in high fashion.
In New York, Marta continued collaborating with leading fashion brands before transitioning into interior design, working for several years with Lauren Mishaan. During this time, she contributed to numerous high-end residential projects as well as a now-iconic members’ club Chez Margaux that has become a notable design reference.
In 2025, Aaron and Marta launched ADC & Tuneu, an interior design studio rooted in thoughtful, place-driven design. Their debut project was the highly acclaimed Stradom House in Poland, which was followed by Louis Vuitton’s flagship rooftop restaurant and speakeasy in Beijing due to launch at the end of this year. ADC & Tuneu have also been commissioned to design the Sheraton in Stockholm with a brief to create a unique and compelling new concept in the heart of the city. Due for completion in late 2025.
ADC & Tuneu also lecture on interior design Masters at Barcelona’s ELISAVA school of design and engineering during the autumn and winter semesters.
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