Interioir Stylying and Curtorial Work

Chez Brooklyn Brownstone

I was commissioned to style a Chez Brownstone in Brooklyn, New York, for a client who wanted their existing space to feel more intentional, refined, and reflective of their identity. The client, the son of a French painter and a seasoned traveler, sought to integrate his art collection, designer furniture, and appreciation for Arab aesthetics into a cohesive environment that honored both form and function.

With an eye for visual balance, I provided creative direction and hands-on styling, arranging the furniture to create a sense of flow and harmony while ensuring the space remained livable. I sourced additional pieces that complemented the existing collection and collaborated with contractors on custom installations, including built-in bookshelves and classic brownstone barn doors. The finished space was not only a personal expression of the client’s experiences but also caught the attention of wider audiences, earning a feature in the Diesel Presents When Together campaign, which reaches over 3.3 million followers.

Missoni Surface Conversion Presented by Kreemart: Salotto “Angela Missoni “

I assisted in the production, curation, and installation of Missoni’s Surface Conversion presents Kreëmart: Salotto Angela Missoni, a dynamic exhibition developed in collaboration with the renowned Missoni fashion house. This immersive project brought together a diverse group of contemporary artists—including Angela Missoni, Rob Wynne, Nir Hod, Romina de Novellis, Mickalene Thomas, and Marcia Grostein—and sought to blur the boundaries between fine art, fashion, and performance. My role was deeply involved and hands-on at every stage of the process. From assembling and installing artworks to ensuring the exhibition's spatial flow and visual cohesion, I worked closely with the curatorial team and artists to bring the creative vision to life.

In addition to the physical installation, I played a key role in organizing weekly artist workshops, which served as a critical space for collaboration, experimentation, and dialogue. These sessions were not only instrumental in shaping the direction of the show but also provided a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the creative practices of each artist. Through this experience, I gained firsthand insight into the intricacies of high-level exhibition production and the importance of adaptability, communication, and attention to detail when working across disciplines. The final result was a highly engaging, multi-sensory exhibition that reflected both the heritage of Missoni and the innovative spirit of Kreëmart’s artistic collaborations.