
Sandra Soler Studio emerged in 2008 as a progression from a previous studio, Mésdisseny, also founded by Sandra in 2006. This second studio was created with the aim of providing projects with professional and personal solutions. As she states on her Web page, her approach focuses on looking for the essence; that is, creating emotive spaces, simplifying complexity and transforming chaos into something that is at once functional and beautiful.
Looking back in time, do you remember what first sparked your interest in interior design? Was there a particular experience or event that set you on that path?
Ever since I was little I was intrigued by home interiors: how they were set up and what materials were used in them.
What other interests attracted you in or did you follow in shaping your professional career?
It was always clear to me that I wanted to work in the field of interior design.
How do you combine individual creativity with teamwork in your studio?
Good communication with the team is essential; over the years you build an environment of trust and surround yourself with professionals who know your way of working and your level of expectation.
What is challenging is to find calm moments within that, through which to escape the intensity of the daily work. I would say that my work doesn’t finish when I walk out of the studio, but rather that my mind is always connected to it and when I get home I relax and begin to create.
Who would you say are the architects, interior designers and other professionals and artists who have most influenced your career?
Here in this country, interior designer Francesc Rifé is one of the professionals I most admire and with whose conceptual philosophy I most identify when it comes to designing spaces.
I would also mention, among others, Miguel Milá and his passion for timeless objects; John Pawson and Vincent van Duysen for their minimalist work; and David Chipperfield for his sense of architecture.
Photographer: Adrian Pedrazas Profumo