A little about me.
As far back as I can remember, I have always been moving things around. We were never in one place for long, which meant there was always a new space to figure out, a new space I needed to make feel like home, and it created a curiosity about how small changes in a room could instantly make something feel so different. That early experience of shaping space led me to study art, where I developed a strong creative foundation and a deep appreciation for the balance between beauty and function. For me, the studio was where I learned to take an idea and see it through. Exploring composition, scale, proportion, color, and material. Problem solving, refining, and ultimately creating something that was both beautiful and purposeful.
When I am not designing spaces and conceptualizing interiors, you can usually find me wandering around antique markets with other design nerds or collecting stones wherever I go... I have a lot of rocks. My personal interests have never strayed far from design, the way things are made, how they work, and what makes something feel just right. Form and function have always been part of how I make sense of my surroundings, whether I am looking at a chair, a building, or a rock on the beach.