
Born in Mexico City, Tamara Feldman was shaped by the city’s vibrant architecture and culture, as well as by formative experiences in Valle de Bravo, where her mother’s creatively free home and her artist grandmother’s meticulous paintings deeply influenced her path. A lifelong painter, Tamara later lived and studied in Tokyo, an experience that continues to inform her work.
Since founding her studio in 2011, her interiors have become known for blending the clean structure of Japanese design with the warmth and rich natural textures of Mexican aesthetics. Her projects have been widely published, and in recent years she curated The Bedroom for Artemest’s L’Appartamento during Salone del Mobile (2024) and received notable recognition at the 50th Anniversary Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York (2025). She has collaborated with leading residential and commercial clients and is currently working on a new commission for ICA Miami.
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My earliest memory is watching my grandmother paint. She had an extraordinary ability to capture something as subtle as the embroidery of a tablecloth. I learned early that craft lives in the smallest details; the stitch, the edge, the surface. Those moments carry memory, and they’re what make a space feel alive.













