Interior designer, landscape designer, and founder of Monotropa. With over 20 years of experience in residential and commercial interior design, construction coordination, renovation, and outdoor projects, I founded my own venture in 2012. I instinctively named it after a plant that requires almost no light to grow and thrives in low-light and challenging conditions: Monotropa.
The studio offers a comprehensive interior and landscape design service, using vegetation as a unifying element to define spaces and address challenges. At the core of their work lies not only functionality and design but also the well-being of people. They bring health into spaces—often artificially ventilated, air-conditioned, or poorly lit—through transformations that integrate furniture, equipment, and greenery. Their work creates balanced environments with improved air quality and better humidity regulation, enhancing the overall experience of those who inhabit them.