Interiors

How I Curate My Space: Natalia Criado’s Jewel-Like Italian Loft

In our interiors series, we ask designers and tastemakers to open the doors of their favorite rooms, sharing the stories and inspirations behind the style and their most cherished pieces within their space. Below, designer NATALIA CRIADO invites us into her loft apartment near Milan, where she finds the perfect balance of relaxation and creative inspiration. By KATIE BERRINGTON

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Natalia Criado’s pieces are influenced by her Colombian roots and traditional Italian techniques

“It’s the perfect balance of nature and Milan’s energy,” says designer Natalia Criado of her loft apartment, which is located just outside the northern Italian city famed for its fashion, design and cultural credentials. This balance “enriches my creative process”, she adds, and it is a juxtaposition she has woven throughout the interiors, too: “I love the pristine aesthetic. It’s a jewel-like apartment – elegant, feminine and contemporary – while also creating an inviting atmosphere that resonates deeply with me.”

“In this space, I find both relaxation and inspiration,” continues Criado, who is known for her exquisite sculptural – and, incidentally, also jewel-like – glass and tableware. “It’s my sanctuary, a retreat where I can unwind and focus on my creativity.” She is currently transforming part of the living area into a studio space, “which allows me to immerse myself in my work while still enjoying the comforts of home”.

I opted for soft, soothing colors. I believe that a gentle color palette cultivates a tranquil environment, allowing me to think and create with ease
Criado takes a storied approach to sourcing her furnishings, “investing in pieces that have enduring value and meaning”

It was the “incredible natural light that spills in [from] a large window framed by leaves, creating a seamless connection to the outdoors” that first captured Criado’s attention when viewing the property. “It creates an uplifting atmosphere that draws me in and leaves me energized.”

A desire to foster both relaxation and clarity in the space drove her color choices throughout the apartment: “I opted for soft, soothing colors. I believe that a gentle color palette cultivates a tranquil environment, allowing me to think and create with ease.”

Most of Criado’s design inspirations are taken from her travels, and she describes her style as “merging modern aesthetics with artistic individuality. I find influence in diverse realms: art, nature and the craftsmanship of different cultures,” she continues. Her homewares bring together a combination of influences from her Colombian heritage and traditional Italian artistry. “My travels enrich my perspective, allowing me to create spaces that are uniquely personal and reflective of my journey.”

Criado’s homeware captures “the subtle beauty of everyday objects”, she says

She takes a similarly storied approach to sourcing her furnishings, “investing in pieces that have enduring value and meaning… When I settled into this space, I was inspired to gather pieces that mirror who I am.” She enjoys exploring flea markets in Italy, “where I often find unique treasures that carry rich histories. Each item I bring into my home is more than an investment; it’s a valued addition that tells a story and infuses character into my apartment.”

One of my most fulfilling achievements is the component marble table I designed

“I treat my space like a canvas, often shifting colors and decor to cultivate a new mood, allowing me to express my evolving design sensibilities and craft an atmosphere that resonates with my artistic vision,” she shares. “Introducing a ‘piece of the month’ adds excitement, allowing me to truly appreciate its presence as it merges into the ever-changing setting.”

Some favorite pieces to take center stage in this serene, light-filled loft are a pleated Oscar Piccolo lamp, and a Tobia Scarpa chair in warm wood tones that complement the silver metal accents throughout the apartment. There’s also a piece of her own bespoke design. “One of my most fulfilling achievements is the component marble table I designed, which can be divided into two. This versatility allows me to shift the layout and adapt the space, giving it character over time. I love that it reflects my vision and serves as both a functional piece and also a unique centerpiece.”

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Some of Criado’s favorite pieces are a Tobia Scarpa chair in warm wood tones, and a component marble table she designed