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Andréa de Busni

Andréa de Busni is part of a new generation of French interior architects who understand space as a living organism, capable of telling stories through light, material and objects. Her work is recognised for the delicacy with which she orchestrates these three dimensions, shaping interiors that seem to breathe from within, with an identity that always emerges from the essence of the place.

Graduated with distinction from École Camondo in 2017, she developed there a particular sensitivity to the relationship between body and space. Her final project—focused on movement, rhythm and language as drivers of interior architecture—already anticipated a deeply scenographic approach, which today has become the core of her practice.

After a formative period alongside Xavier De Saint-Jean at Studio Azimut, where she worked on residential projects, commercial scenographies and coworking spaces, Andrea began to define her own methodology. Since then, she has developed projects in Paris and other regions of France, spanning both private homes and spaces linked to the restaurant sector, with meticulous attention to material selection, colour palettes and design pieces.

Her studio, located in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, has grown into a laboratory of aesthetic exploration. There, each project is conceived as an identity in the making, a nascent DNA revealed through the combination of deep colours, tactile textures, refined lines and objects that converse across eras. Andrea nurtures a particular fascination for motifs and pieces “from yesterday, today and tomorrow”: elements capable of lending emotional depth to a space and giving it a singular character.

Andréa de Busni’s approach is profoundly human. Her design accompanies the client with precision and sensitivity, interpreting their wishes to transform them into habitable atmospheres that harmonise comfort, beauty and memory. Her work reflects a constant search for authenticity: interiors that illuminate the lives of those who inhabit them.

published in Exágono