I have been interested in art & design since always, from classic to contemporary, illustration, graphics, products, fashion, transportation or architecture as well as in other specific areas of art such as music.
Commenced my first incursions on this before studying Interior Design/Architecture doing paintings and illustrations under commissions, exhibitions, graphic and web design works and finished this first stage studying a 3D course and a fashion design course conducted by a designer from Loewe at IED Madrid, having by then a good starting point between the classic world from paintings to design innovation.


While working at a BoConcept store and preparing my access to Fine Arts university at the same time, I was awarded with a Mention at an industrial design competition in Milan organised by Macef and Salone Del Mobile Milano, Arredo Bagno. Traveling for the award ceremony and see the big exhibition held at the Milan Fair, made me move from Fine Arts to study Interior Design, continuing with art, design and other creative areas in parallel.


On my 3rd year at university, after practicing at different studios on national and international projects, I was offered a full-time position as a designer at an award winning studio (AD100, Architectural Digest Interior Designer Of The Year, finalist at Wallpaper* Interior Design Awards,...) and worked on the initial extension, interiors, landscape and architectural design of Marques De Murrieta winery in La Rioja (Best Wine In The World US Award 2023) as well as in hospitality and events projects before moving to London.


Once in England, I worked initially in the high-profile events industry with various agencies in the VIP areas of amazing venues and events (The Shard, Royal Albert Hall, Claridge's and most famous 5 star hotels in events, TATE Modern, V&A, Royal Ascot's Royal Enclosure, MINI, Serpentine Gallery, Goodwood, Wembley Stadium, Sotheby's, Stamford Bridge, Tower Of London, RA, The O2, Burberry flagship, Bloomberg HQ, Issey Miyake Mayfair, National History Museum, Science Museum, Guildhall...) which helped me understand different aesthetics, design styles, scales and uses within the local culture before starting full time as a designer.


My approach to every project is different without formulas or a particular style. The most important aspects of my work are balance and amplitude of space and I always look for ethically environment factors on the use of materials and construction with a free reinterpretation of the latest trends without following them blindly. For digital works, I'm continuously updated with the latest software and technology. I'm interested in the relation of the past with the present and its nexus so I like many things from classic periods to the most experimental and innovative ideas for the future.