I have been drawn to the space between people and the places they inhabit for as long as I can remember. My journey began with architecture, a bachelor's degree that taught me scale, structure, and the language of built environments, but over time, I found myself gravitating toward something more intimate, the rooms people actually live in, and the objects they choose to surround themselves with.

For seven years, I co-founded and ran a design studio, working across the full spectrum, from interior projects conceived and supervised end to end, to furniture design and home accessories crafted and sold as collections. It was rich, expansive work. But the deeper I went, the more I understood what truly moved me: the one-to-one encounter, the moment a space begins to reflect the person who inhabits it.

That realization led me to pursue a master's degree in furniture design. A practice rooted in the belief that objects and spaces are a silent language — one we use, often without knowing it, to communicate who we are.

Today, my work lives at the intersection of design consultation, coaching through design, and education. I work alongside clients who want their spaces to express their identity, and alongside those who want to learn how to do it themselves — through content, through digital workbooks, through conversation. Whether I am guiding a full project or helping someone take their first step, the intention is always the same:

to translate what lives inside a person into the space around them.

Because I believe that how we design our world is, quietly, how we design ourselves.

- Reem