Design, practiced slowly.

Isadora Campos is a New York designer working across interiors, objects, and image, shaping rooms the way one composes a still life.
Trained at Pratt Institute, she designs residential, cultural, and hospitality spaces with an editor’s discipline, drawn to restraint, natural material, and rooms that feel collected rather than decorated.
Her practice extends from architecture and interiors through art direction and identity, so that a space and the way it is seen feel made by one hand.
Luxury is not abundance, it is precision. The right object, in the right room, placed once and never questioned again.
The Process
four movementsListen
Every project opens in conversation, about routine, ritual, and the objects already loved.
Compose
Architecture, palette, and proportion resolved as one drawing, a complete point of view.
Craft
Workrooms, ateliers, and mills commissioned directly, so material and making are exact.
Reveal
Installation in days, not months, art hung, rooms styled, a finished life to return to.