Once a San Francisco native, this designer and founder of Luna Zorro now lives in Antigua, Guatemala, uniquely coupling her background and modern aesthetic to curate art for her space—all designed by independent artists.
"Art is meant to evoke emotion, not just fill a space. I filter what I like, regardless of if I already have the ‘perfect spot’ for it. If it is going to fill a special spot in my home, I have to first have a draw to it."
Molly Berry
"I usually like large format pieces that make a statement and feel cleaner and less cluttered. However, sometimes even the smallest piece can make an impact when placed well."
Molly Berry
"Look for accent colors in the art or even the frame you've chosen to influence the vase of flowers nearby or the texture of bedspread you use. Art and it's frame can act as a key component to how the entire feeling of the room unfolds."
Molly Berry
Fine art photographer currently based in California
"Mixing sizes and styles of artwork and frames leaves room for creativity and allows you to create a unique personality for your living space."
Tania Medeiros
"When choosing artwork, go with your gut and buy what you love. Don’t be afraid to go big, as this creates immediate impact on the viewer’s eyes and adds character by creating a statement."
Tania Medeiros
"Putting artwork together is more about storytelling than physically designing a space. Diverse artwork is tied together when we create a personal story that’s meaningful to us."
Tania Medeiros