About the artists behind the name
We're Tatiana and Glen, Founders — husband and wife, parents to two beautiful children, King
and Emma, and the hearts behind every piece that carries our name.
Our story begins in Colombia, where two very different worlds found common ground in art,
design, and the belief that beauty has the power to shape how we live.
Origins and Evolution
Tatiana's story begins in the vibrant cultural landscape of Colombia, where she learned early that
beauty isn't luxury — it's necessity. Growing up surrounded by the country's rich artistic heritage
— from pre-Columbian gold work to contemporary design movements — she understood that
creating beautiful spaces was about honoring the human need for harmony. This foundation
shaped her into the designer she would become.
Over more than a decade, Tatiana built her career transforming high-end residences for
influential clients and public figures across three continents. From penthouses overlooking
Central Park to historical estates in the European countryside, from modern compounds in
Medellín and Bogotá to minimalist sanctuaries throughout LATAM — each project deepened
her understanding of how space shapes consciousness.
Her talent transcends aesthetic choices. She reads rooms like others read faces, sensing where
energy stagnates, where light needs to flow, where a single carefully chosen piece can transform
not just a corner but an entire home's emotional temperature. Her work is known for its effortless
sophistication — minimalist, balanced, and timelessly elegant. She believes that true luxury
whispers rather than shouts, that the most powerful designs are felt before they're seen.
In her hands, interior design becomes almost therapeutic — creating environments that don't just
house people but heal them, spaces that become sanctuaries from an increasingly chaotic world.
The Intersection of Worlds
Glen was born in Jamaica, where the mystical and the practical exist in natural harmony. His
childhood was shaped by this duality — stories of intuition and spirit alongside a fascination
with how things work, why patterns emerge, what makes something feel alive versus merely
functional.
This unique perspective led him to become a creative technologist — someone who speaks both
the language of code and consciousness, who sees no contradiction between logic and magic. By
day, he architects digital experiences for forward-thinking companies. By night, he sketches forms that seem to emerge from meditation rather than calculation.Glen credits his creativity to divine influence — not as metaphor but as lived experience. He works from a place of reception rather than projection, allowing ideas to flow through rather than from him. This approach brings an unexpected depth to the studio's work. When he designs, he's not just considering proportions and materials — he's thinking about energy fields, about how objects can serve as anchors for intention, about the invisible qualities that make some spaces feel sacred.His background in technology brings precision to vision. He understands systems, patterns, the hidden mathematics that make certain proportions universally pleasing. But it's his spiritual practice that infuses each piece with something harder to define — presence, perhaps, or whats ome clients describe as "aliveness."