Head, Herat & Hands.

In a culture that prioritizes speed and convenience, taking a breath and rethinking design is more crucial than ever—especially when it comes to the spaces we call home.
Design isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about creating a space where the soul feels at ease.

The environment in which we live shapes how we think, feel, and create.
When we see design as a process that integrates craft, we teach children what it truly means to make, rather than just consume. Thoughtful design embraces simplicity, purpose, and meaning.

“And now here is my secret, a very simple secret:
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;
what is essential is invisible to the eye.”

— Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Creative Labs for Kids

In Italy, I had the privilege of leading creative workshops for children and teens, exploring Montessori and Reggio Children approaches before embracing Waldorf art-based learning.
This journey deepened my commitment to hands-on, holistic education—not only as an educator, but as a parent shaping a community.

“And then, above all, teach others how to do it.”

― Bruno Munari, Drawing a Tree


Teaching children to trust their hands in creation fosters more than skills—it builds confidence in their ability to shape the world. Through craftsmanship and intentional design, we create spaces where future generations thrive, not just as individuals, but as part of a connected, thriving community.

Art & Design Labs for Teens

Insights on childhood

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