About the Owner
I’ve never seen design as something I chose, it’s always been a part of who I am. The way I see the world has always been rooted in detail, feeling, and composition. Before I ever called it design, I was already doing it, naturally curating, naturally editing, naturally creating.
Now based in New York City, I’m constantly surrounded by architecture, culture, and an energy that pushes creativity to its highest level. The city has refined my eye, it’s taught me how to appreciate structure just as much as style. I don’t just look at a space for what it is, I study its bones. The architectural framework, the flow, the balance, the way light moves through it all matter just as much as what fills the room.
Fashion plays a huge role in how I design. I don’t separate the two. When I walk into a space, I see it the same way I see an outfit, layers, textures, contrast, movement. Tailoring, proportion, and materiality all translate. A room, like a look, should feel intentional, effortless, and powerful without needing to explain itself.
I’ve never been drawn to what’s expected. I like depth. I like mood. I like spaces that feel a little dramatic, a little unexpected, spaces that make you feel something the moment you step into them. Whether it’s through rich materials, sculptural forms, architectural detailing, or bold contrasts, I design with intention and emotion at the center of everything. I pay attention to the details others overlook, the trim, the transitions, the negative space, because that’s where true design lives.
And I’ll be honest, I’m extra. I don’t believe in playing it safe when it comes to design. I believe in pushing, elevating, and creating spaces that feel curated, expressive, and undeniably personal. Luxury, to me, isn’t just about how something looks, it’s about how it makes you feel, how it functions, and how it elevates your everyday life.
Design isn’t just what I do. It’s how I see, how I think, and how I exist in the world. Every space I create is a reflection of that, rooted in feeling, shaped by architecture, and styled with intention.