About

I didn’t start in interiors. I started on the shop floor, learning how people buy, not just how they browse.

Luxury retail was my first teacher. At Miu Miu, La Perla, and Dolce & Gabbana, I learned to read a room long before I ever redesigned one. I paid attention to what people touched, where they lingered, how they made decisions, and what made them trust you. It wasn’t just about product. It was about presence, rhythm, and emotional intelligence.

I also loved to sell. Still do.

Studio Eight Seven Nine was born at that intersection, between design and sales, behaviour and beauty. A studio built not just to make things look good, but to make them work. Spatially. Commercially. Emotionally.

Think: a layout that encourages dwell time. A product shelf that invites touch. A checkout that doesn’t kill the mood.

Today, I work with founders, often women, who’ve built powerful digital brands and are now ready to enter the physical world with the same clarity, care, and conversion. Together, we design stores, showrooms, and spatial experiences that feel intimate, intelligent, and commercially sharp.

Because today’s customer is layered, exposed to more, expecting more, and moved by more than product alone. I believe space can meet that: it can make people feel seen, seduced, and safe.

My background in luxury still informs everything I do. The attention to detail. The understanding of tempo. The weight of emotion in a well-timed gesture. It would be a waste not to use it.

And because space alone isn’t enough, I’m developing a framework to teach the emotional mechanics behind high-touch sales.

Because it’s not just the design that converts, it’s the people inside it.
Staff who understand that today’s customer isn’t buying for the sake of it.
She’s buying because the space gave her permission to become someone new.

That’s the psychology behind Spatial Seduction™, and it’s what I’ll be teaching next.

If you’re building something serious, and want a space that feels as considered as your brand, you’re in the right place.

Eunice
Founder, Studio Eight Seven Nine