I am the founder and interior designer of xomos studio. I believe that design is a romantic language of its own kind. A language that creates a dialogue by shaping interiors through atmospheres that elevate the way people live and experience space.
As a designer, my mission is to curate environments that go beyond aesthetics, where materiality, art, and atmosphere merge to evoke emotion and memory. Each project is an act of artistic transformation approached with the same sensitivity and intention as an artist before their canvas.
My studies abroad and traveling to different countries shape my inspirations and how I envision xomos studio as a design and lifestyle atelier that celebrates collaboration by uniting artisans, trades, and clients through shared respect and creative intent. Together, we craft timeless spaces that inspire and endure.
I aspire to contribute to a larger collective that redefines how conscious design influences the way we live. Reimagining ideas and guiding them to fruition across diverse project types is where my creativity flourishes. Through intentional communication and the refinement of detail, I aim to shape experiences that feel both personal and elevated.
Design, to me, is not just what you see, it’s what you feel.
the idea of how interior design connects with us on a meaningful level. For me, it’s never just about finishes or furniture; it’s about creating a memorable nostalgic feeling that resonates with you.
Expanding opportunities that align with my design vision either by projects or collaborations that push creativity and allow for meaningful execution.
Stop waiting for the perfect moment because your talent already carries your story. The only way to honor it is by taking action and sharing it with the world.
I admire those who live with creative conviction and who show up unapologetically, claim their voice, and pursue what they love with unwavering courage
My secret superpower is my sensitivity to energy where I can often sense what people are feeling, even when they don’t say it. It allows me to make others feel seen with approaching them and gives me the courage to speak up in special moments.
If I weren’t designing, I’d still be creating or perhaps something that nurtures balance and mindfulness. I’ve tried many paths before interiors, and they all taught me that I’m happiest when I’m helping people feel more connected to themselves and their environment.
I always remember that it doesn’t hurt to smile. It’s such a small thing, but it changes how I approach people and how they feel around me.
I would teach the importance of kindness and listening. We all carry our own stories whether it is something heavier or lighter nonetheless. Often, most people just want to feel seen. Deep down, I believe most people would choose compassion if they were given the same respect and opportunities.
I think there are too many good ones out there, but one that reminds me of someone that always makes me laugh, is the Shaq one that moves his shoulders and gives you that 'look.' It always reminds me of that person and makes me smile or laugh randomly.