Danielle Murray

For Danielle Murray, exceptional design transcends the objects within a room—it is about the architecture of the experience. After graduating from Parsons with academic honors and having her work archived four times by the institution, Danielle received a rare invitation from Dean Alison Mears to assist in the master planning and conceptual design for St. George’s School in Ethiopia—a global philanthropic initiative funded by London’s Broomwood Hall.

Since founding Provoke Design, Danielle has refined her ‘conception-to-completion’ design process that honors both the 'bones' of a building and the soul of its interiors. Her work, featured in various books and magazines, spans from immersive installations at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair [ICFF] to refined graphic collaborations for heritage brands like Wedgwood.

Danielle leverages her architectural training to bridge the gap within interior architecture, balancing the structural logic of a space with the artistic soul of its design —delivering provocative, bespoke environments tailored to the modern inhabitant.