Design talks is once again soaring high with a new edition featuring none other than Theodora Kaya, a wonderful designer that has been flourishing in the world of interior design for 15 years now. Having worked as a wedding planner, the designer discovered how strong her love for interior design is, and she created a unique sense of aesthetic wonder that perfectly distinguishes her from the rest.
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Theodora Kaya‘s immense love for traveling granted her the experience she was looking for. She acknowledges that places are not mere locations of visitation, but rather the source of an immaculate source of inspiration. The designer showed us how Stockholm has her heart, for it is a city that holds no borders – a city so innovative that it keeps people’s lives, at all times, refreshed. This ended up being an inspiration to the designer, and she tries her best to have this inclusiveness in her work.
This inclusiveness is what appeals to clients. Theodora remembered the time one of her customers gave her a blank canvas to work on her project, allowing her to use her inspirations from scratch. When someone trusts you with your work, you feel professionally worthy, and it makes a designer feel honored and proud. As Theodora says, The client had a blind date with his house, which turned out to be love at first sight. This is every designer’s dream – complete freedom of creativity.
When talking about her current focus, she shared that she is building a team to specialize in a contract project. The aim is to work on hotels, however, the corona crisis has its impact on the fulfillment of international projects. Nonetheless, Theodora does not give up and intends to make her dreams come true.
In parallel with her work, the designer created an online shop called Idora Home. It sells products for decoration that transmit completely her taste in design and style. It has worked wonders, and customers that see the shop will often try to contact the company and have a personalized treatment. This also helps her to grow and learn.
Theodora Kaya got in touch with Home’Society at a fair in Paris, the Maison et Objet. The brand’s products give her the possibility of creating a “wow” effect, as they are an eye-catcher. The fact that these products are timeless and it stays in memory truly resonates with her. She is currently enamored by minimalism and the elegant direction it can have. Mixes of marble and wood create a sophisticated environment and it is a sight to behold.
The designer assured that over the years the costumer’s tastes did not really change much, but they are willing to pay more for quality. Her clients seek to have minimalist space with a statement piece in it, such as gold or marble. It shows that they value quality over quantity.
Theodora Kaya ended our interview by sharing that designers should stay true to themselves. When they follow their heart it leads to the creating of exclusiveness and something special. To feel inspired and to inspired is exceedingly important.
See the rest of the interview: https://www.youtube.com/embed/iW2K4k4qEd8?feature=oembed&wmode=opaque&showinfo=0&rel=0&modestbranding=1&controls=0
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