Privacy policy

DATA PROTECTION AT INTERIORS ATELIER 

This webpage tells you how we store your information, for what purposes and your rights around your personal information. It is important you read this page as it will tell you everything you need to know. 

What is GDPR?

GDPR is the General Data Protection Regulation, which came into effect on 25 May 2018. Setting out a series of EU laws concerning how data is processed and used, this regulation aims to strengthen and standardise data protection laws for all EU citizens. These regulations apply to any organisation that controls and/or processes data on behalf of an individual or group of individuals. Those responsible for adhering to these regulations include employees of the organisation, including contractors, consultants, agents and third parties who have access to data either directly or indirectly.

Who we are

When we talk about “Interiors Atelier”, or “us” or “we” on our Data Protection Notice and this website, we are talking about Interiors Atelier and its subsidiaries, affiliates and their respective parent and subsidiary companies

We share your information within Interiors Atelier to help us provide our services, comply with regulatory and legal requirements, and improve our products.

How we collect information about you

We collect personal information from you, for example when you:

  • purchase a product in our showrooms or online

  • engage in our interior design services

  • enquire via our website, phone or social media channels

  • supply products or services to Interiors Atelier

Our websites use ‘cookie’ technology. A cookie is a little piece of text that our server places on your devices when you visit any of our websites or apps. They help us make the site work better for you.

What information do we collect about you

This is some of the information we collect and hold about you when enquiring for and using our services or purchasing our products:

  • Full name

  • Home or Business Address

  • Email Address

  • Phone Number

  • Age

  • Gender

  • Call recordings/Showroom Visits

  • Location

  • IP Address

  • Job/Profession

  • CCTV images from our showroom

How we use your information:

We use information about you to:

  • provide relevant products and services

  • identify ways we can improve our product range and services

  • maintain and monitor your project or products

  • protects your interests

  • decide and recommend how our products and services might be suitable or useful for you

To provide our products and services under the terms and conditions we agree between us, we need to collect and use your personal information. If you do not provide this personal information, we may not be able to provide you with our product or services.

We sometimes analyse the information that we collect on you through your use of our products and services and on our social media, apps and websites. This helps us understand your behaviour, how we interact with you and our position in a market place.

Direct Marketing

For direct marketing, we need your consent to make you aware of products and services which may be of interest to you. We may do this by phone, post, email, text or through social media.

You can decide how much direct marketing you want to accept when you enquire for new products and services.

As part of our direct marketing, we analyse the information that we collect on you through your purchase of our products and services and on our social media, apps and websites. This helps us understand your behaviour, how we interact with you and our position in a market place. This enables us to personalise your experience and provide you with the most suitable products and services.

If we ever contact you to get your feedback on ways to improve our products and services, you have the choice to opt out.

Consent

Sometimes we need your consent to use your personal information.

We have controls to ensure that you are informed when making your decision and that you are aware that you can remove your consent at any time by contacting us. Our consent requests are built on the following principles:

  • Positive Action – Clear affirmative action is required. We will no longer use pre-ticked boxes, imply or assume consent in the event of no positive action from you.

  • Free will – Your consent must be freely given and not influenced by external factors.

  • Specific – We will be clear on what exactly we are asking your consent for.

  • Recorded – We will keep a record of your consent and how it was obtained.

  • Can be withdrawn at any time – We will stop data processing requiring your consent at any time you make a valid request.

Removing Consent

You can change your mind wherever you have given us your consent, such as for direct marketing. By contacting us at INSERT PHONE NUMBER, you can request that we no longer process data we require your consent for.

How we keep your information safe

We protect your information with security measures under the laws that apply and we meet international standards. We keep our computers, files and buildings secure.

Lawful Basis for processing

To use your information lawfully, we rely on one or more of the following legal bases:

  • performance of a contract

  • legal obligation

  • our legitimate interests

  • your consent

  • protecting the vital interests of you or others

  • public interest.

To help you better understand where these lawful bases may apply, these are some examples for each lawful basis. In some cases, the same information is processed under more than one lawful basis:

Lawful basis
Examples of what we use your information for:

Performance of a contract – Processing your information is necessary for us to provide your products and services

Providing relevant products and services - We provide our customers with products such as Bespoke furniture and accessories.

Our services include in-home design consultations, in-showroom consultations, on-line design consultations, over the phone consultations, project presentations, and mood board or CGI creation.

We process your information to identify and authenticate you to use our products and services.

Maintaining and monitoring your products and services

We must continually monitor and update information to ensure your data is safe, accurate and up to date. This ensures we keep your personal details and purchase or service history secure, and give you the best customer service.

To do this we may share information with third parties such as building contractors, product manufactures, delivery companies.

Collecting money owed to us.

As part of our product agreements, we have the right to collect money owed to us.

In some instances, we will use third parties to help us obtain additional information and collect the debts owed to us.

Legal obligation – We must process this information in ways that comply with our legal obligations.

Identify and authenticate our customers

We process your personal information to identify and authenticate our customers’ legal provisions.

Our legitimate interests

Legitimate interest means the interests of Interiors Atelier in conducting and managing our business when providing products and services. The core legitimate interests of Interiors Atelier are to provide the best customer service, introduce innovative products and services, and to protect our customers, employees and shareholders.

We will always assess whether the legitimate interest of Interiors Atelier will adversely impact the rights and freedoms of the data subject prior to processing. We implement safeguards to ensure that the processing remains fair and balanced.

Our risk assessments help us understand what information we need, our business requirements, the impact on our customers and employees, alternative options for processing and how long we hold the information for. 

Managing our relationship with you

We keep our records up to date to contact you when required and provide the best customer service.

Analyse information and research your experiences dealing with us

We want to continually improve and better understand our customers. By collecting and analysing data from multiple sources, we can better understand the requirements of our customers and how we can improve products and service offerings.

This analysis also helps us run our business more efficiently and effectively.

Identify ways we can improve our products and services

We are always working to develop new products and innovative ways of bringing these to you.

We analyse the market and our customer base to better understand what people like and what people want from an interior design company and store. We do this by collecting data on your purchases, services, interactions with our website, staff and social media and using customer surveys. We use this information to provide a more personalised service to our customers and improve their experience working with us.

Internal management information

We produce internal management information through our in-house systems to run our business and better understand customer needs. This information enables us to make informed decisions and develop our strategy.

Your consent – We require your consent for processing certain information such as special category data.

We ensure your consent is obtained under the following principles:

  • Positive Action – Clear affirmative action is required. We will no longer use pre-ticked boxes, imply or assume consent in the event of no positive action from you.

  • Free will – Your consent must be freely given and not influenced by external factors.

  • Specific – We will be clear on what exactly we are asking your consent for.

  • Recorded – We will keep a record of your consent and how we got it. 

  • Can be withdrawn at any time – We will stop data processing that requires your consent at any time you make a valid request. You can withdraw your consent at any time.

Directly contact you about new products and services

With your consent, we will let you know what products or services you might like. You can select how you prefer to be contacted on our application forms or by contacting us in person in our store or directly by phone, email or DM. 

Public interest.

Protecting the vital interests of you or others.

 

Accessing your personal information

You can ask us for a copy of the personal information we hold and further details about how we collect, share and use your personal information. You can request the following information: 

  • the purposes of the processing

  • the categories of personal data concerned

  • the recipients or categories of recipient to whom the personal data have been or will be disclosed, in particular recipients in third countries or international organisations

  • where possible, the envisaged period for which the personal data will be stored, or, if not possible, the criteria used to determine that period

  • where the personal data are not collected from the data subject, any available information as to their source

  • the existence of automated decision-making and meaningful information about the logic involved, as well as the significance and the envisaged consequences of such processing for the data subject.

Updating or correcting your personal details

If you want to update or correct any of your personal details, please contact us at 353 1 INSERT NUMBER, or call into our Ranelagh showroom at 23 Dunville Avenue.

Your information and third parties

For example to:

  • provide products, services and information

  • analyse information

  • research your experiences dealing with us

  • collect debts

  • sell whole or part of our business

Third parties we share information with can include:

  • Builders and contractors working with us on site

  • Delivery companies

  • Marketing and PR team

  • Book-keeping partner

  • HR partner (for staff)

  • Web development team

  • Debt collection agencies

Deleting your information 

The Right to be Forgotten is part of the GDPR regulations introduced May 25th 2018. You may ask us to delete your personal information or we may delete your personal information under the following conditions:

  • the personal data are no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which they were collected or otherwise processed

  • you withdraw your consent where there is no other legal ground for the processing

  • you withdraw your consent for direct marketing purposes

  • you withdraw your consent for processing a child’s data

  • you object to automated decision making

  • the personal data have been unlawfully processed

  • the personal data have to be erased for compliance with a legal obligation.

Moving your information

Your right to Portability is also part of the GDPR regulation introduced on May 25th 2018. 

Where possible we can share a digital copy of your information directly with you or another organisation. We will provide this information in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format. Note, we can only share this information where it has been processed automatically (hard-copy documents are excluded for portability) and was processed under your consent or performance of a contract. 

We do not share information processed under legal obligation or our legitimate interest for portability, in line with GDPR guidance.