My installations are conceptually driven and specifically designed for retail and
public spaces, combining storytelling with visual impact to create immersive experiences. Each display is crafted to not only reflect the brand’s identity but to captivate the attention of passersby—inviting moments of curiosity, escapism and inspiration. By reimagining and repurposing materials and thoughtfully combining form and narrative, my work transforms everyday spaces into memorable and visually engaging experiences.

Stories From The Attic:
A Collection Of Timeless Wonders
This spring window celebrates nostalgia, mystery and the joy of rediscovery. Inspired by hidden treasures from attics to cabinets of curiosities, this window will portray unique, handmade pieces that blend vintage charm and timeless beauty.
Soft pastel hues - mint greens, lilacs and spring tones - create a dreamy, comforting atmosphere. Each item tells a story, inviting you to explore the magic of forgotten wonders and the art of rediscovering the past in a new innovative way.










Bigger Than The Plate:
Concept Window Display
This installation takes the everyday kitchen and turns it slightly on its head. At first glance, things appear familiar—a lemon, a soda can, oversized cutlery—but none of them behave quite the way you'd expect. The lemon pours like a jug, the soda can holds flowers, and utensils are stretched just beyond reason. It’s a playful scene, but there’s intention behind the distortion.
Working with the theme “Bigger than the Plate,” the concept expands the idea of purpose. Here, objects go beyond their expected roles. The kitchen is no longer just about preparing food—it becomes a space for rethinking design, exploring imagination, and reshaping function. Items are exaggerated not just in size, but in meaning.
This window doesn’t just invite a second look; it asks the viewer to linger, to reconsider what they’re seeing. It's an experiment in scale and perception, blending elements of the surreal with grounded, thoughtful design. In this setting, utility meets whimsy, and the result is a moment of pause in the middle of the everyday.









