ART OF LIVING
PRIVATE CURATION OF OBJECTS, SPACES, AND GIFTS — AS PART OF YOUR SIGNATURE.
To begin, you may submit a private inquiry.
For clients who treat objects, spaces, and gifts as part of identity, legacy, and cultural presence.
I curate pieces that carry meaning — rare, enduring, and unmistakably refined.
What we curate
Gifts & Luxury Objects
Eternal Gifts — rare books, antiques, and exceptional artworks selected as status gifts
Maison Privée — design pieces, collectible textiles, and finishing objects for private interiors
The Curator’s Touch
Cabinet de Curiosités — private “wonder rooms”: micro-universes where art, history, and nature become a coherent narrative space
Bespoke & Curated Libraries — library collections where antique editions, vintage books, and selected contemporary works reflect the owner’s identity and aesthetic intelligence
Outcome
A coherent material language: objects and spaces that communicate refinement, cultural depth, and personal signature—quietly and unmistakably.
How the engagement works
Project-based curation with a defined brief and discreet delivery.
Depending on your objectives, the work may include research, sourcing, authentication guidance, acquisition support, and final composition in space.
Where relevant, I also design a gift strategy for key occasions—aligning cultural protocol, personal symbolism, and investment logic.
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Entry points
Private Consultation / Diagnostic Briefing
Project Inquiry (defined scope, discreet delivery)
Origins (selected)
My approach is rooted in 25+ years in luxury and concept development, where curation extended beyond wardrobe into space—and books were always part of the atmosphere.
In Moscow projects such as Kvartira 29, JAMES & Hobbyhorse, I sourced collectible objects and design pieces internationally and curated book selections shaping the intellectual and aesthetic identity of each space.
In 2016, I discovered Alqvimia (Spain) and opened Iduna Õunad in Tallinn—conceived as a modern Cabinet de Curiosités: art alongside curated books on philosophy, psychology, and holistic traditions, with rare artifacts presented as collectible objects.
The project operated until 2026 and remains the foundation of my curation language: beauty, culture, and meaning—translated into tangible form.