MEET THE TEAM

Charlotte Minty Interior Design - Charlotte Minty

CHARLOTTE MINTY

FOUNDER AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Charlotte started her career working for noted Wellington architecture firms, Studio Pacific Architecture and Athfields Architects.

A graduate of Victoria University’s School of Architecture and Design, she has lectured in interior architecture and design at her alma mater.

During a stint in the United Kingdom, she worked for Sasha Waddell Design and interior magazine stylist, Atlanta Bartlett.

Prior to setting up CMID in 2003, Charlotte led visual merchandising projects with Ashley Fogel, and retail stores Country Road and Redcurrent. 

Charlotte is a recipient of the Resene Colour Award for her interior design of a waterfront office space in Wellington’s Herd Street.  Her project work and her commentary on interior architecture and design have appeared in the printed media. 

Charlotte was raised on a keen diet of architecture and design. Her father is prominent Wellington-based architect, Alan Minty.  Charlotte’s sister Amelia Minty (who has collaborated with Charlotte on projects) is also an architect, while brother Dorian is the Creative Designer Lead at Studio Pacific.


Charlotte Minty Interior Design - Craig Greaves

CRAIG GREAVES

DIRECTOR

Craig became a director of CMID in 2020, four years after becoming Charlotte's husband. He previously worked in international relations and the financial markets in New Zealand and abroad.

Craig holds a Masters in Strategic Studies from Victoria University of Wellington. He has also studied at Harvard University, and other U.S. schools and institutes.

 
 

Charlotte Minty Interior Design Wellington New Zealand Sarah Gubb

SARAH GUBB

INTERIOR DESIGNER

Sarah joined CMID in 2023, having previously worked as an interior architect and designer in several firms in New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

Sarah earned a Bachelor of Design with Honours from Victoria University of Wellington’s School of Architecture and Design, where she majored in Interior Architecture.