About the Designer

Where I come from: Trained at the heart of the fashion world, I collaborated for many years with Yohji Yamamoto and Azzedine Alaïa.

These experiences taught me the significance of detail, line accuracy, and the rigor required to achieve a refined elegance – never decorative, always meticulous.

The world of fashion has instilled in me a culture of custom-made design, proper proportions, and respect for the human body, which I now consider an essential foundation of my approach to interior architecture.

My vision: As an interior architect based in Paris, I now design living and working spaces, as well as reception areas, placing well-being at the forefront of every project.

My approach to interior architecture and well-being architecture is rooted in the effect of materials, colours, light, and volumes on our daily lives.

I draw inspiration from biophilic design and the principles of neuro-architecture to create spaces that are balanced, ergonomic, and sustainable, fostering well-being at work as well as at home.

I pay particular attention to materials and finishing touches, although I do not regard architecture as a purely aesthetic exercise.

A space must be beautiful, of course – but above all functional, fluid, and beneficial to those inhabiting it.

LGID doesn’t decorate. It activates.

Lola Grubor