Frequently Asked Questions-
Opening Credits is a New York–based interior design practice working across residential and commercial interiors. The team also designs temporary and experiential spaces such as pop-ups, catwalk shows, and trade exhibitions, often pushing the boundary between interior design and art installation.
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Get in touch with a brief outline of your project, including location, scope, and timeline. From there, we’ll arrange an introductory conversation to discuss your goals and how we might work together. If it feels like the right fit, we’ll follow with a detailed proposal and design scope.
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Yes. Collaboration is integral to our work. We often partner with creative teams, architects, and photographers on concept spaces, brand activations, and editorial installations. If you’d like to show us your work or discuss a potential collaboration, please reach out via the contact page.
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Ideally, as early as possible. Being involved from the outset allows us to shape the spatial concept and material direction in alignment with the architecture and construction schedule. We typically book projects several months in advance, so early conversations are encouraged.
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We take on both. Some clients engage us for a complete design from concept to installation, while others retain the studio for ongoing creative direction or spatial consulting as their projects evolve. We value long-term collaborations that allow spaces to develop with time and use.
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Our process begins with understanding the client’s vision, architecture, and daily rhythms. We move through concept development, spatial planning, and material studies before progressing to detailed design and execution. Throughout, we focus on light, texture, and proportion — the elements that define the atmosphere of a space.
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Yes. Karin Sato is involved in every project from concept to completion, ensuring each space reflects the studio’s design vision and attention to detail.