Today I’m incredibly excited to bring you a conversation with a true creative visionary. Tatyana Gold is the founder of Prisma Interiors, a design studio known for its bold aesthetics, refined elegance, and a deep commitment to creating spaces that don’t just look beautiful—but feel meaningful. Her work is where art, emotion, and functionality come together.
Please welcome to a designer, entrepreneur, and storyteller through space. We’ll be diving into her journey as a founder, what inspires her work, and how she’s built a brand that resonates so deeply in the world of interior design.
Aimee Lopez is the visionary behind IC Designs by Aimee and the Holistic Interior Design Community—a movement that’s redefining how we think about the spaces we live in. She’s also an inspiring educator in the University of Miami’s Interior Design program, where she’s guiding the next generation to look beyond the surface and understand how design shapes our well-being.
With her background rooted in both interior design and human wellness, Aimee is passionate about the impact our environments have on our minds, bodies, and spirits. By bringing together neuroscience, psychology, and soulful energy work, she helps clients and fellow designers move beyond aesthetics into spaces that truly heal and support us.
Today we’ll explore how she integrates empathy, the 33 senses, and even personality types into her design process—and why she believes the future of design must be more conscious, and deeply human.
So whether you’re a designer, a creative, or simply someone craving spaces that feel better—not just look better—this conversation will give you fresh insight into what it really means to live well by design.
Today, I’m joined by Irene Fister, founder of Fister Design and a licensed interior designer with over 20 years of experience across residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors.
Irene’s work is a study in balance—blending classical structure with modern and eclectic flair, all while keeping functionality and client experience at the core. Her portfolio includes boutique hotels, luxury residences, and commercial interiors throughout the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean.
For those of us in the trade, Irene’s approach to detail, collaboration, and storytelling through design is truly inspiring.
Today we’re diving into the world of plumbing fixtures with one of the most dynamic companies in the industry: House of Fixtures.
Joining us are Christian, Owner & CEO, and Jessica, their incredible A&D Specialist, who works closely with architects and designers to turn vision into reality. Together, they bring a sharp eye for detail, deep industry knowledge, and a passion for helping design professionals make confident fixture selections.
We’ll be talking trends, technical tips, and tackling some of the most common myths designers run into when working with plumbing fixtures.
So get ready to learn, laugh, and maybe even rethink what’s really going on behind your walls!
Today, I’m joined by a very special guest: Laura Madero, a talented interior designer and the owner of The Closet Lab, a company dedicated to crafting custom storage solutions that merge functionality with beautiful design. With her keen eye for detail and expertise in creating personalized, well-organized spaces, Laura has built a brand that transforms the way people experience their homes.
In this episode, we’ll dive into her journey as a designer and entrepreneur, explore the world of millwork design, and discuss what it takes to create tailored solutions that truly enhance daily life. Whether you’re a designer, contractor, or simply passionate about smart interiors, you won’t want to miss this conversation.
Welcome to a very special episode of Creative Talks—where today, innovation meets impact, and design meets responsibility.
We’re exploring a powerful new chapter in architectural recognition: the launch of the RIVA Prize for Excellence in Sustainable Design, a bold initiative by RIVA Spain in partnership with AIA Miami. This prize isn’t just a celebration of beautiful buildings—it’s about rewarding architecture that responds to the climate crisis with creativity, craftsmanship, and care.
I’m thrilled to be joined by two inspiring voices. First, Borja Iglesias, CEO of RIVA Spain and co-founder of the RIVA Prize—a visionary who turned a family legacy in wood into a global commitment to quality and sustainability. And second, Claudio Salazar, Principal at RooTSDNA and recipient of the first-ever RIVA Prize, whose award-winning design proves that thoughtful renovation can be both elegant and environmentally radical.
Together, we’ll unpack how this prize came to life, what it takes to win it, and why design rooted in sustainability is the future of our cities, our homes, and our planet.
Let’s dive in.
In this episode, we're joined by two trailblazing women in Miami architecture.
Michelle Lozano, AIA, Project Manager at Kobi Karp Architecture, brings a bold, cross-disciplinary vision shaped by experience in L.A., NYC, and Miami. A Columbia and SCI-Arc alum, she’s also a dedicated mentor and leader with AIA Miami’s Women in Architecture.
Sara A. Jimenez, Int’l. Assoc. AIA, Senior Project Manager at Arquitectonica, blends over 20 years of design and construction expertise. Born in Mexico, Sara is known for her collaborative approach, mentoring spirit, and unstoppable energy—both in the studio and as a two-time Ironman finisher.
Let’s dive into their journeys, their impact, and the future of architecture in Miami.
In today’s episode, we are excited to feature Studio Palapa, a versatile interior design firm based in Miami, founded by sisters Sophia and Michelle Gomez.
Inspired by their Mexican heritage, Sophia and Michelle believe that great design is not just about aesthetics but about creating spaces that evoke emotion and tell a story. Their approach seamlessly blends luxury, serenity, and modernity, with a strong emphasis on authenticity and transparency, ensuring their clients are at the heart of every project.
Join us as we dive into their journey, design philosophy, and how they craft environments that are as personal as they are timeless.
Today, we are excited to have Camila Borges Chiang, founder of "Casa Chiang Interiors". Camila grew up in a family of architects and always knew she wanted to design. She originally planned to study interior design but pursued architecture for a stronger foundation.
After earning her Bachelor’s from UF, she worked at Max Strang, focusing on high-end residential projects. She earned her Master’s from FIU and joined HKS, designing hotels across North America and beyond. In 2016, she joined her family’s firm, leading interior architecture & design alongside her mom. That’s where she truly honed her passion for interior design and renovations.
Now, she runs Casa Chiang Interiors, creating beautiful, functional spaces that tell her clients' stories. Lets´ dive into her journey, insights, and approach to design.
I’m joined by Patricia Salamin, Senior Design Director at the prestigious Hollub Homes, where she has been shaping extraordinary spaces for the past 13 years. Originally from Panama, Patricia holds a degree in Interior Architecture and Design and brings over 20 years of experience, blending her international background and creativity. Her work has been featured in major platforms like Florida Design Magazine and Luxe Interiors, and she’s collaborated with leading brands. Patricia is not only a designer but also a mentor, often supporting students in Panama during Interior Design Week. We’re excited to dive into her inspiring journey, her artistic heart, and what continues to drive her passion in the world of design.
Today, we’re bringing you a special edition recorded live from Anima Domus, a premier destination for contemporary furniture. We’re tackling a topic that’s essential for every interior designer: taxes and resale, because, let’s be honest, understanding the financial side of our business is just as important as the creative side.
From collecting resale certificates to navigating tax regulations and staying compliant, managing finances can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’re bringing in an expert to answer your most pressing questions and clear up the confusion. I’m thrilled to be joined by Ana Maria Focil, our expert today, who will be guiding us through the ins and outs of tax responsibilities for interior designers. This will be an open and informative Q&A session, where we dive into the real questions that designers like you are asking.
Today, we're diving into the day-to-day realities of being an interior designer, the challenges we face, the relationships we build, and what it takes to bring a design vision to life. I'm joined by three amazing designers who are here to share their experiences from the trenches.
Camiran Rasool is the founder and CEO of Citco Italy, an Italian company established in 1990 and located in Verona’s marble district. Under his leadership, Citco has become renowned for its innovative marble designs that blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.
Mr. Rasool has collaborated with esteemed designers such as Zaha Hadid, Ferruccio Laviani, and Norman Foster, resulting in unique marble pieces that push the boundaries of design and material.
Today, we have a special episode live from Madeval, and we would like to start by expressing our gratitude to Tita Donoso for this amazing invitation.
Stay tuned as we explore the power of collaboration and how it shapes the Madeval design experience. We talk about how collaboration drives creativity, innovation, and success. Behind every successful collaboration are the individuals who contribute their time, effort, and passion to make things happen.
Thank you all for being part of this incredible community. Your work and collaboration is what makes spaces like this so meaningful.
Today, we've got a really exciting guest – Maydet Aksoy! Maydet's story is super inspiring. She’s originally from Cuba and has a degree in Global Economics from the University of Havana. Then, she took her talents to Rutgers University to study Economics and Business.After Rutgers, she moved to Miami to co-manage a construction company. But that’s not all – seeing a need for high-end custom millwork at great prices, she started her own business, D´CASSA. And if that’s not impressive enough, she’s also a mom to two young kids. Maydet’s journey is all about dedication, innovation, and balancing work and family. We're thrilled to have her here to share her experiences and insights.
Today, we're thrilled to have Sandra Diaz-Velasco, a trailblazing figure in architecture and interior design. With licenses in both fields in Florida and a prestigious roster of certifications, Sandra is the driving force behind Eolo A&I Design, her award-winning firm based in Miami.
Since 2008, Sandra has been transforming high-end residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces across the U.S. and Latin America. Her exceptional work has earned her numerous awards, including multiple AIA Miami Merit Awards and a string of ASID Design Excellence Awards. Sandra's designs have graced the pages of top publications like Architectural Digest and Luxe Magazine.
A recognized leader in the industry, she’s also been named to Luxe Magazine's Gold list and honored by the NKBA.As an ASID Ones to Watch Scholar and a Top 50 Innovator by Kitchen & Bath Design News, Sandra is a prominent speaker and judge, solidifying her role as a key influencer in South Florida's design community.