Our Story
Studio Hardeep is the creation of Hardeep Matharoo, a designer with a deep-rooted passion for architecture, design, and craftsmanship. From a young age, Hardeep was fascinated by how things were built—whether it was constructing with LEGO or learning the mechanics of machinery from his grandfather, an engineer who designed production line machines for Ski Yogurt at Express Dairy in South Ruislip.
Growing up, he developed a hands-on understanding of fixing and building, further nurtured by working alongside his father as a painter and decorator. This experience introduced him to interior design, collaborating with designers to bring their visions to life.
His passion for design led him to study construction and later architecture, where he was exposed to various mediums, including CAD, CNC, clay modelling, and printmaking. During university, he also discovered an interest in marketing, launching a video game blog and later working with estate agents to enhance their marketing efforts. This curiosity evolved into a career, with roles at a fashion startup where he gained experience in buying, photography, design, and eCommerce.
Over the years, Hardeep worked with agencies specialising in eCommerce, SEO, and digital marketing, advising businesses across industries, including fashion, stationery, homeware, electronics, insurance, and pharmaceuticals. However, despite the success in his career, the desire to create never faded.
Studio Hardeep was born out of the ambition to merge design and function—using technical expertise to craft products that are not only aesthetically striking but also serve a meaningful purpose. With an Indian heritage where design has always been deeply intertwined with function, the approach is simple: create products that enhance everyday life while maintaining a timeless, modern aesthetic.
Designed and made in the UK, Studio Hardeep is about combining craftsmanship, technology, and a deep appreciation for thoughtful design, bringing ideas to life that resonate with people and their spaces.