India Mahdavi
India Mahdavi Architecture
India Mahdavi is an Iranian-French architect and designer. She launched her own studio in 2000, and since then, she has built a name for herself. Through her creations, she develops a certain vision of happiness and color. Her works comprise large hospitality projects and luxury collaborations, including Monte Carlo Beach in Monaco, Rivington Hotel in Manhattan, and the Townhouse Hotel in Miami. In 2003, she launched her first furniture line and inaugurated her showroom. Some years later, in 2011, she opened her boutique called “Petits Objets”, with which she wanted to promote a range of crafts and ancestral techniques as well as her signature color palette.
Often referred to as the “reigning queen of color,” Mahdavi is most known for her whimsical spaces and forms infused with playful palettes.