Editorial Copywriter

Casa by Josephine Jenno is a London-based premium artisan homeware brand rooted in British design, craftsmanship and the art of confident hosting.

Our aesthetic sits within the “new traditional” — classic yet expressive, layered with colour, heritage and texture. We create pieces designed not just to furnish a home, but to shape how it is lived in and shared.

We are building a brand that feels editorial, authoritative and culturally aware — closer in tone to House & Garden and Condé Nast Traveller than traditional retail.

The Role

We are looking for an Editorial Writer to join us in our Chelsea studio, working closely with the founder and creative team.

You will help shape how the brand — across email, social, product and editorial content — ensures everything feels considered, confident and aligned with our world.

We are looking for someone who:

Has a strong, distinctive writing voice

Naturally writes in an editorial, not sales-driven tone

However, editorially, understand the difference between a high-performing subject line and an engaging Instagram post

Has an interest in interiors, fashion, or history and culture

Understands how to tell the brand story through desirable language

Is highly organised and able to manage weekly content output

Is confident working closely with a founder-led brand

Ideal background

Studying or recently graduated in:

Fashion Communication

Journalism

English Literature

Creative Writing

Or has built a personal writing portfolio / Substack / blog

Details

3 days per week (studio-based in Chelsea)

What you’ll gain

Hands-on experience shaping the voice of a growing premium brand

A strong, portfolio-worthy body of editorial and commercial writing

Direct exposure to brand building, creative direction and content strategy

Mentorship from the founder and creative team

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