Celia Sawyer
Celia Sawyer | |
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Celia Sawyer boarding a Cool 10 Plane project | |
Born | London |
Occupation |
Businesswoman Interior designer dealer property developer Television Personality |
Known for |
Dealer on Four Rooms Presenter of Your Home In Their Hands |
Website | |
Official Website |
Celia Valerie Sawyer (born August 1966) is a businesswoman, interior designer and a dealer both through her own companies and on the Channel 4 programme Four Rooms.[1]
Background
Sawyer was born in London and grew up on the south coast of England. She left school aged 15, with few qualifications. An early job was as a dental nurse. She started a business as a photographer’s agent, representing photographers and helping them find them work on campaigns for advertising agencies, including Saatchi & Saatchi.[2]
Sawyer turned to property investments, but is best known for her interior design work. She is now a self-made multi-millionaire.[1]
Sawyer is married to Nick, with two children, and divides her time between London, Sandbanks on Poole Harbour, and Barbados.[3] Sawyer is frequently in mainstream press, alongside being a columnist for the Mail Online and Hello! Magazine.[4] Celia’s personal style has also garnered attention, with her show-stopping outfits; and she will be launching a jewellery collection in 2015.[5]
Career
She is the owner of a Knightsbridge interior design company, Celia Sawyer Luxury Interiors. Most of their clientele are seeking high cost luxury designs.[6]
Sawyer is also a property developer, and has an extensive portfolio of investments from London to Barbados. She has also invested in several film projects and script development.
As a dealer both on and off the big screen, She collects art and collectables and has an extensive client base for which she sources rare and beautiful objects, buying and selling for sporting personalities, celebrities and entrepreneurs.[7]
In 2012 she became one of the four dealers in the TV programme Four Rooms, which is now in its 4th series.[8] It is her steely determination that won her the role on the award-winning show. Sawyer reveals how she saw a Channel 4 advert asking viewers to send in snaps of their vintage treasures that could appear on the programme. Instead of putting forward an intriguing object, Sawyer advertised herself as a curious collectible and emailed her own photo to producers.[2] As one of the dealers on Four Rooms she bids and negotiates for the best possible price for the treasures on offer.
Following on from the success of Four Rooms, Sawyer was selected by the BBC to host a new factual prime-time, entertainment show for BBC One, titled Your Home In Their Hands, which debuted in September 2014. This programme sees amateur designers take over people’s homes across the UK for a make-over, often with a twist. The show received in excess of 3 million viewers a week.[9]
Charity
Sawyer won the Inspiration Award for Women in 2013. She raises money for Breakthrough Breast Cancer.[10]
Awards
- Inspirational Woman of the Year, 2013
- Royal Television Society award for Four Rooms, 2014
- Best Business Programme, 2014 Reality Awards
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Celia Sawyer - 4 Rooms". www.channel4.com. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 http://unitedagents.co.uk/celia-sawyer
- ↑ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/interiors/11123407/My-space-Celia-Sawyer.html
- ↑ http://blog.hellomagazine.com/celiasawyer/
- ↑ "Matt Nicholls at United Agents". Matt Nicholls. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
- ↑ http://www.cool10.co.uk/
- ↑ http://www.dorsetmagazine.co.uk/homes-gardens/interiors/designer_to_the_stars_celia_sawyer_welcomes_you_into_her_sandbanks_home_1_2224115
- ↑ "Celia Sawyer - 4 Rooms". www.tvchoicemagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2013/bbc-one-ih-ent-commissions.html
- ↑ http://lunnfarrowmedia.com/celia-sawyer-wins-inspirational-award/
External links
- Official Website
- Celia Sawyer Luxury Interiors
- Official Twitter
- Celia Sawyer MailOnline 'Posh Property' Blog
- Celia Sawyer Hello! Magazine 'Interior Design Tips' Blog