Organic Interiors symbolizes a design movement that seeks cohesion between internal environments and the natural world. Our name reflects our commitment to adopting organic approaches in interior design, emphasizing the use of natural elements, sustainable methods, and shapes that echo nature. This methodology fosters an essential connection with the environment, contributing to enhanced well-being, increased productivity, and stimulated creativity.
My mission is to infuse wellness into all my design projects, championing the integration of well-being practices and biophilic principles in indoor spaces. Holding an MFA in Interior Architecture and Design from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, I strive to create environments that nurture mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Drawing inspiration from Japanese design, my approach emphasizes simplicity, natural elements, and a connection to the outdoors.
My experiences with projects in diverse locales, including Spain and Japan, have deepened my commitment to infusing different cultures and diverse solutions into my designs. I believe that incorporating elements from various cultures enriches the design process and creates spaces that resonate with a wider audience.
Through sustainable practices and a focus on connecting individuals with the natural environment, I aim to craft spaces that enrich lives and foster tranquility and health.
Our approach to collaborative workspace design centers around creating environments that encourage teamwork, creativity, and effective collaboration among employees. We believe in seamlessly blending design elements and layouts that promote interaction and idea-sharing, fostering a collaborative spirit in the workplace.
At the core of our wellness-centric design philosophy is a commitment to the physical and mental well-being of occupants. We integrate wellness zones and features that prioritize health and tranquility in the environment, aligning with the natural human inclination to seek well-being and balance in their surroundings.
This principle refers to the innate human tendency to seek connections with nature, and it is the central principle in biophilic design. By incorporating natural elements and materials, such as plants and natural light, into the built environment, biophilic design aims to create spaces that connect people with nature, promote well-being, and improve cognitive function.
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