Studio Cantacuzène’s objective is to create comfortable and soulful interiors which are respectful of the past but anchored in today’s modern way of living.

The study for the concept of a project puts as much emphasis on interior design as it does on decoration, always paying attention to the environment and how clients live their lives.
Using a broad spectrum vocabulary such as volume, light, materials, antiques and art is how the Studio works, resulting in the creation of a meaningful dialogue within the interior.
Imaginative and eclectic spaces are brought together by drawing on inspiration from various sources of artistic fields such as fashion, design, landscaping and decoration.

Starting his professional career in 2010, Constantin worked for three years in Dubai before joining the prestigious interior design practice Mlinaric, Henry & Zervudachi in 2013.
During the six years working in Paris and London for MHZ, Constantin focused mainly on residential projects including a Chateau in the Loire Valley, a chalet in Klosters, a private member’s club in Mayfair, a listed house in Belgravia and a house in Chelsea.

Since the creation of Studio Cantacuzène in 2019, the projects include the decoration of a townhouse in the center of Amsterdam, the interior design of several apartments and houses on the Lake of Geneva, the decoration of a ‘hotel particulier’ in Paris, the concept development and decoration of the VIP tents for the 30th anniversary of the Verbier Festival, the decoration of a new restaurant in Lausanne for QoQa and the concept development, space management and decoration for a luxury Swiss brand in St James, London.

Studio Cantacuzène offers detailed design drawing packages, 3D renderings, site supervision and coordination, research & purchase of antiques as well as complete fabric, furniture and lighting procurement.

Portfolio shown on request.