Nobody can quite explain how she does it.
Maybe it’s the way she listens. Maybe it’s that she asks questions instead of rushing to answer them. What’s certain is that within minutes of talking to Hanna, clients find themselves sharing things they wouldn’t tell anyone else. How they actually live. What they’re afraid of. What they’ve always wanted but never said out loud. She takes all of it and makes something real from it.
She founded the studio over fourteen years ago. From the start, she knew that designing interiors without building relationships was impossible. Relationships that don’t end when the contract does. That’s what sets her apart. Genuine empathy and a natural instinct to help. An eye for beauty she’s always had. Everything else came with experience (and over a thousand completed projects).
Her aesthetic is eclectic. That difficult style which, in the wrong hands, creates chaos – in hers, produces a kind of coherence that’s impossible to define but immediately felt. Hanna brings together things that have no business working side by side. Raw concrete and a hand-woven kilim. An industrial loft and an armchair in soft velvet the color of aged wine. A modern kitchen and a grandmother’s sideboard that still carries the smell of that old house. Because Hanna doesn’t design from scratch. She designs around what’s already there. Around the history a client brings with them.