As founder and creative director of Wandler, I’ve always focused on more than just creating products. I aim to build complete visual worlds, digital and physical, that speak the same design language, where everything feels intentional and connected. Every detail matters. That belief still guides everything I do, whether it’s designing a handbag or shaping a living space.
In recent years, I’ve expanded my work into interiors, developing retail spaces, showroom concepts, installations, and events under the Wandler name. These projects often involve collaborations with emerging talents in furniture design, art, and craftsmanship, creative partnerships born out of a shared love for thoughtful design.
When my partner and I bought our first home, everything I had explored over the years came together. It was a deeply personal project bringing in color, texture, materials, vintage pieces, custom furniture, and curated art. It made me realize how much creative energy I’d been storing up, and that one home would never be enough to express it all.
My experience as a creative director has also taught me to think smart and sustainably: restoring rather than replacing, and giving new life to existing structures through rich materials, layered textures, and carefully considered color. I love designing bespoke pieces; kitchens, cabinets, even clever ways to hide a television (which I’ll always try to do!).
Art and Design play a vital role in my spaces. I truly believe that it gives a home soul and identity, and I take pride in discovering and supporting emerging artists.
I have an intuitive sense of what a space needs, how to add warmth, build a color story, and introduce unexpected elements. My style is eclectic yet cohesive, grounded in storytelling, and driven by the idea that a home should feel both lived-in and inspiring.
In the end, I love when rooms speak to one another; each with its own personality, yet clearly part of the same story. I enjoy blending contemporary pieces with vintage investments, creating homes that are emotionally meaningful using furniture and Art that often increase in value over time. For me, that’s the most beautiful kind of investment.