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  1. Anouska Hempel is a visionary designer who creates luxury spaces with mystery, romance and perfection. Explore her work in landscapes, gardens, hotels, residential, retail, yachts and couture.

    • Projects

      Anouska Hempel's vision of a utopian world encompasses all...

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    • Gardens

      Anouska Hempel’s gardens are an Elysium of peace and...

    • Hotels

      Anouska Hempel has designed hotels worldwide —from Blakes...

    • Interiors

      Explore the stunning interiors created by Anouska Hempel, a...

    • Retail

      Anouska Hempel creates a theatre of excellence for the...

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  2. Anouska Hempel, Lady Weinberg (born December 1941) is a New Zealand-born film and television actress turned hotelier and interior designer. She is sometimes credited as Anoushka Hempel.

  3. Entrevista a la interiorista neozelandesa que revolucionó el diseño de los hoteles con su estilo opulento y decadente. Descubre sus proyectos más emblemáticos, su filosofía y su visión del arte y la luz.

  4. Anouska Hempel is a visionary designer who creates utopian spaces from concept to completion. Explore her projects of hotels, gardens, interiors, yachts and couture inspired by art and travel.

  5. Setting sail in style! Anouska Hempels exquisite table settings on the Beluga boat were a true masterpiece. Every detail was carefully crafted, just like the perfect voyage. Anouska Hempel Design, Beluga. #AnouskaHempelDesign #Boatdesign #InteriorDesign #AHD

  6. Anouska Hempel has designed hotels worldwide —from Blakes London to The Duxton Singapore, and most recently Monsieur George, Paris.

  7. Anouska Hempel is a New Zealand-born actress and producer who appeared in films such as On Her Majesty's Secret Service and Black Snake. She also played Tiffany Jones in the TV series of the same name and bought the UK rights to the films in 1998.