A Passion for Interiors
My interior design aesthetic draws from my clients' diverse, creative lifestyles, crafting spaces of laid-back luxury — polished yet never pretentious. Each project celebrates the richness of their stories, blending vintage elegance with contemporary cool to create spaces that feel elevated, personal, and authentically theirs. The result is a warm, inviting atmosphere that balances style with genuine character.

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44 Wall Street,
New York City
In 2022, just as we were all beginning to return to in-office work, I had the privilege of leading the design of my first commercial project—BigSpaceship’s new head office at 44 Wall St, inspired by Soho House. After years of working from home, our goal was to convince people that coming into the office didn’t have to feel drab, and that the space itself could elevate your working experience instead. We started with a blank canvas and a tight budget, working primarily with rented furniture in a leased space.
The resulting design is eclectic, sophisticated, and effortlessly comfortable, with a focus on creating warm, inviting, and personalized spaces that would make employees feel, well, at home.

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