Marion · Founder of KAMILI

A sensitive eye.
A structured method.

Marion approaches each project as a connected sequence of decisions: understanding how the space is used, clarifying the plan, shaping an atmosphere and preparing its implementation.

Portrait of Marion, founder of KAMILI

Her background

Qualified in interior architecture and interior decoration, Marion founded KAMILI with one conviction: a calm interior is built through precise decisions, not through an accumulation of effects.

She begins with what the place needs to do: circulation, proportions, storage, relationships between rooms and the way light moves through them.

The creative direction then unfolds through a measured palette in which mineral materials, textiles, glass, metal, muted colours and touches of wood find their proper balance.

KAMILI is a young studio. That freshness is reflected in direct involvement: Marion remains the creative point of contact, explains the choices and documents the decisions at every stage of the agreed commission.

Direct involvement

One perspective,
from the first conversation to the project decisions.

Marion’s added value lies in this continuity: she connects the creative intention, the constraints and the decisions that allow the project to move forward.

01

Understand and define

Marion analyses the space, its uses, constraints and priorities to establish a clear and comprehensible scope.

02

Design and document

She develops the plan, creative direction and material choices, then translates them into the documents defined by the commission.

03

Coordinate and verify

Depending on the agreed service, she selects and coordinates craftspeople, carries out the scheduled site visits and guides the project through completion.

Graphic interior composition combining mineral and metallic materials

Her way of working

Listen.
Draw.
Resolve.

Before seeking an atmosphere, Marion clarifies what the space needs to make possible. The plan, light and materials are then developed as a whole, so that every choice can be explained, communicated and assessed for its contribution to the project.

A first conversation

Tell us about the place
you would like to transform.

Introduce your project