Miriam Alía likes to challenge conventions and mix styles. Her always innovative approach is reflected in her ability to play with colour, light and textures, which allows her to create unique and surprising compositions. In this article, we reveal some details about one of the interior designers with the most personality on the national scene.
Madrid-based decorator Miriam Alía has cultivated a unique and distinctive style characterised by a combination of pastel colours with touches of fluorine, futuristic elements and influences from Miami Modern. Her creativity is manifested through a palette of elements that includes methacrylates, iridescence, fashion photos, sequins, Murano glass, references to the 1950s and a careful choice of textiles. This eclectic and vibrant mix defines her vision of interior design and translates into sophisticated and bold spaces capable of transmitting an unmistakable positive energy.
Passionate about antiques, Miriam masterfully incorporates them into her designs, fusing them with contemporary design pieces or even creating her own objects. Her love of lamps is also reflected in her projects, adding a touch of illumination that enhances the overall atmosphere. In addition, in recent years, Miriam has translated her unstoppable creativity into a series of furniture that reflects her optimistic, sophisticated and feminine personality. A personal and professional project that she is particularly excited about and that she already incorporates into her work as an indissoluble part of each space.
Both in her own home and in her professional projects, Miriam has a predilection for creating visual environments that are true aesthetic delights. Her main goal is to invent special decorations that evoke sensations and leave a lasting impression on those who experience them. And, for us, this is a goal accomplished, as he demonstrated at the spectacular Kronos Homes stand for SIMA (Madrid Real Estate Exhibition) and, of course, in our Eden project, an exclusive residential development designed by Morph facing the Mediterranean in Mijas Costa.
In her work, she has always stood out for creating unique sensations, following trends and tendencies, but without being tied to them. In her own words: "I like to break the mould and mix styles, I don't close myself to anything. The way I play with colour, light and textures allows me to do this". A philosophy that fits perfectly with her references, among which she chooses the power of Kelly Wearstler, the way of breaking the rules of Iris Apfel, the elegance of Chahan Minassian, the colour of India Mahadavi, the elegance and modern vision of the classic of Balmain. Ah! And also the lines of the Bauhaus, the sweetness of Cristina Celestino, the 80's and the Memphis style. Can anyone give more?