I am a 25 year Brooklyn resident, a mom and a lover of the home. I hold a Master’s of Science in Interior Design from Pratt and have 17 years experience. I am continually exploring modes of living and the constructs of a home. Whether staying in a Hogan in the Utah desert, or a tent in the Sahara, I am forever evolving my understanding of dwelling, design, and decor. In addition, my undergrad is in fine art and art history. I have a lifelong appreciation for travel and architecture that have informed my design vocabulary and aesthetic drive.

My interior furnishings and design roots stretch back four generations to 1900s Chicago, where my great grandfather and uncle began the American Furniture and Novelty Company. My family’s workshop produced quality hand-crafted home furnishings, including the Bauhaus prototypes for the Chicago World's Fair. My grandfather’s cousin, the trailblazing architect Bertrand Goldberg, studied at the Bauhaus and apprenticed with Mies van der Rohe—a friendship that would redefine the Chicago skyline. 

Though the factory eventually closed, the family's passion endured. My grandfather and father kept the flame alive in furniture sales, proving that legacy isn’t confined to workshops—it thrives in the stories told between artisan and client. I attempt to channel this rich tapestry into every interior I design. I find my greatest joy in my interactions with my clients, finding comfort and beauty in their homes and in my work with artisans and craftspeople doing their best work. For me design isn’t a career, it’s a calling.


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