My Journey to Interior Design

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From a very young age, creativity has been my language. I spent hours crafting wooden boxes, building mobiles, and handling tools with endless curiosity. Every object, no matter how simple, was an expression of my overflowing imagination. I had already developed a keen, almost instinctive eye for analyzing and understanding volumes.

Drawing and painting also became an essential part of my life early on, allowing me to explore colors and shapes, bringing my dreams to life on canvas.

However, as the years went by, another passion awakened within me: a deep desire to discover the world and connect with humanity in all its diversity. This urge to travel and immerse myself in different cultures, histories, and landscapes led me to expand my creative universe beyond borders.

After studying communication, my career began in luxury hospitality in London, a world where attention to detail and excellence reign supreme. It was there that I learned to see each element of a space as a crucial part of a harmonious whole.

Later, my long experience as a long-haul flight attendant gave me a profound understanding of client expectations and needs. Traveling the world allowed me to experience beauty in all its forms, whether natural or cultural. This wealth of experiences now serves as an endless source of inspiration, and every space I design carries the imprint of this global perspective.

Back in France, I entered the world of event planning for the yachting industry, where I faced exciting creative challenges. In this environment, where customization and exclusivity are key, I learned how to conceptualize and coordinate large-scale projects.

Ultimately, interior design became an obvious path—a natural continuation of my journey after years spent in international settings where refinement, attention to detail, and the pursuit of excellence were at the heart of my profession. Designing unique and harmonious spaces has always felt intuitive to me.

On a deeper level, my work today continues to be guided by the balance between two key influences:
The craftsmanship of the intimate – A meticulous, personal approach, focusing on unique details and creating elements that evoke emotion, authenticity, and individuality. It reflects a deep connection with materials, objects, and spaces, designed at a scale that prioritizes human experience.
The exploration of the world – A broader, outward-looking vision, influenced by cultural inspirations, travel, and a deep understanding of collective dynamics.

These two aspects are not opposed but rather complement each other, shaping my vision and professional approach today.