Originally from Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, Victoria is a designer who blends furniture design, interior design, and printmaking. After earning a BFA in Furniture Design from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), she developed a passion for merging historical design with contemporary imagery. Her work often incorporates symbols and motifs, telling stories through repeating patterns inspired by her childhood in the Brandywine Valley. The region’s rich history and natural beauty are key inspirations for her storytelling approach, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of history, nature, and design.

Victoria’s creative journey took her to Ireland, where she participated in the Burren College of Art Immersion Residency in Ballyvaughan. Living in Irish countryside for 12 weeks, she honed her pattern-making skills, drawing inspiration from both the scenery and the local culture.

After returning to the U.S., Victoria moved to New York City to pursue her career in interior design. She began as a freelance assistant, before landing a position as a procurement assistant at foley&cox Interiors. Over time, she developed a strong foundation in interior design and transitioned into a design assistant role at the firm, gaining invaluable insight and experience that continues to influence her work.

Today, Victoria maintains her own design practice alongside her work as an interior designer, blending her expertise in furniture design, printmaking, and interiors. Her approach is rooted in a passion for using traditional materials in innovative ways, always seeking to merge analog and digital techniques. This combination allows her to retain the tactile, handcrafted quality of her work while embracing modern efficiencies.

With every project, Victoria strives to create designs that are both beautiful and meaningful—timeless yet modern, practical yet poetic.