About me
I'm Michelle Vega, an interior designer with a professional background in both interior design and fashion, two disciplines that have taught me to see space the way a couturier sees fabric: as something to be shaped with intention, proportion, and feeling.
My aesthetic is rooted in the classical, in the Renaissance ideal that beauty and function are inseparable, that every detail carries meaning, and that a well-designed space should feel both timeless and deeply human. I'm drawn to rooms that have soul: spaces where materials are chosen with care, where symmetry and warmth coexist, and where you feel, without knowing exactly why, that you are home.
At the same time, I've always been fascinated by Surrealism, not as spectacle, but as a way of seeing. The Surrealists understood that the most powerful spaces are the ones that stir something unexpected in you. That tension between the classical and the dreamlike is where my design language lives.
Working between Mexico and New York has deepened this perspective. Each project becomes a dialogue between a client's identity and a space's potential, curated, elegant, and quietly extraordinary.
I don't design rooms. I design the feeling of coming home.

