About

With a foundation rooted in Persian heritage, my design work brings the depth and beauty of traditional Persian craftsmanship into the modern Western world. By blending cultural influence with contemporary design, I create spaces that tell a story—spaces that resonate with meaning, history, and emotional connection.

Drawing from the intricate details and rich textures of Persian art, I focus on crafting environments that evoke a sense of identity and purpose. My approach is about merging the old with the new, combining timeless cultural elements with modern design principles to create spaces that feel both personal and relevant. Each project reflects a balance of heritage and innovation, designed to inspire and connect people on a deeper level. My work bridges cultures and invites users to experience a space that is as thoughtful as it is functional.

I grew up in an artistic household in Iran, where I was constantly exposed to traditional art and design, which shaped my passion for creative expression. After moving to the United States, I pursued a BFA in Interior Design, graduating in May 2024 from Virginia Commonwealth University. My education also includes a semester abroad studying architecture and design, further enriching my global perspective.

Through my journey, I discovered that design is deeply rooted in human emotions and our way of interpreting the world. People are constantly seeking to express and connect through how they experience spaces. For me, design is about creating environments that engage all the senses—spaces that leave a lasting impression and allow individuals to take something meaningful from them. This multisensory approach has become a core focus in my work, guiding my intent to craft spaces that are not just seen but truly experienced.