Here, interiors are not decorated all at once — they are composed over time. Led by a contemporary art curator, each moodboard begins with a work of art and unfolds through materials, colors, and meaningful objects. Spaces evolve slowly, one discovery at a time.

The Idea Behind Layers to Compose

Like a landscape shaped by seasons, a living space gathers layers: objects discovered slowly, artworks that resonate deeply, materials that carry texture, memory, and light. Rather than filling a room in a single gesture, the idea is to choose with intention — selecting pieces that truly move us and that will remain meaningful long after trends have faded.

Artwork by Laurence Belzile paired with a decorative cushion from Anthropologie, sharing pale blue, terracotta, and white accents.

Why draw inspiration from artists when composing interiors

Artists are masters of color and material. Their work invites us to step beyond trends and compose spaces that feel alive, personal, and deeply human.

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The art curator of Layers to Compose when she was around three years old.

Meet the curator

My name is Camille. I’m not an interior designer — I observe, collect, and compose.

I’m drawn to interiors that feel inhabited and alive, spaces that carry traces of time, curiosity, and personal stories — far from the fleeting logic of trends.

Learn more about me