Ivonne Klass Interior Design

Ivonne Klass Interior Design

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Photos from Ivonne Klass Interior Design's post 05/31/2026

Today I close a chapter that shaped me in ways I never expected. Almost four years in the States — filled with professional growth, creative expansion, and experiences that challenged and changed me.

I started in real estate, then found my way back to one of my true callings: interior design. It was inspiring, demanding, and deeply rewarding — I learned, contributed, evolved. My creativity stretched in directions I hadn’t imagined.

There were countless moments — some thrilling, others quietly transformative. I traveled, discovered new places, met more people than I can count (some wonderfully eccentric, others… let’s just say unforgettable). But in the end, only three souls remained — three friendships that reached far beyond surface conversations and social calendars. They are my true treasures here.
And that’s enough. Because depth always outweighs quantity.

I leave with gratitude, wisdom, and a heart ready for what’s next.

Where I’m going? That stays a little secret — for now. 🌍

📸 Dylan Rives Photography

Photos from Ivonne Klass Interior Design's post 05/26/2026

The primary becomes a private suite — lounge zones, tactile layers, and hotel calm for real life. Designed for lingering, reading, and deep rest.

Photos from Ivonne Klass Interior Design's post 05/11/2026

Fashion has always been more than clothing to me — it’s a language.
It speaks of personality, character, and the way we move through life.

Every silhouette, texture, and color tells a story — sometimes bold, sometimes quiet, but always deeply personal.

Even in my work as an interior designer, I find endless inspiration in fashion.
The rhythm of a pleated skirt becomes the flow of drapery.
The harmony of tones in a look translates into a palette for a room.
It’s all connected — expression, emotion, and the art of living beautifully.

Palm Beach reminds me of that every time: effortless elegance, sun‑kissed optimism, and a touch of playful sophistication. 🌸

Photos from Ivonne Klass Interior Design's post 04/27/2026

This year’s Design Week felt richer, more imaginative, and somehow even more soulful. Designers, interior brands, fashion houses, fragrance creators, and so many local artists brought ideas that were not just creative — they were deeply intentional.

One of the most memorable moments for me was The Milanese House by ELIE SAAB Maison. The spaces carried a harmony I rarely feel during Design Week: warmth, comfort, craftsmanship, and livability woven so naturally together. I felt instantly at ease — a quiet, elegant pause in the middle of the city’s energy.

At Baxter Cinema, the new pieces unfolded like scenes from a beautifully lit film. Soft leathers, sculptural silhouettes, and that unmistakable Baxter mood — intimate, tactile, atmospheric.

Artemest’s L’Appartamento felt like stepping into a world curated by hands that truly understand materials. Every room had its own rhythm: stone, wood, metals, textiles — all speaking quietly but confidently.

Versace Home surprised me with a softer, more serene side: quiet luxury, refined lines, and a palette that felt calm rather than loud. A beautiful evolution.

The Radisson Collection installation offered a warm, human moment — Italian sweets, Bialetti coffee, and a design journey that felt like a gentle reset from the city’s intensity.

At Missoni Home, slow craftsmanship took center stage. Watching the Caperdoni machine produce just one meter of fabric per hour was almost meditative — a reminder of the beauty in patience and precision.

Dolce&Gabbana Casa brought a burst of personality: Leopard, Zebra, Carretto Siciliano, Blu Mediterraneo, Verde Maiolica — iconic prints reimagined in new shapes and silhouettes. A dialogue between heritage and modernity, expressed with unapologetic Italian flair.

And the finale — Chasing the Sun. Except the sun didn’t need chasing at all. Milan felt like summer already, and a refreshing sip of V***e Clicquot at a café became the perfect closing note.

My laptop is full of inspiration. See you next year, Milano. 💛

Photos from Ivonne Klass Interior Design's post 04/15/2026

There’s a special kind of elegance that doesn’t try to dazzle or dominate a room.
It doesn’t sparkle loudly or announce itself — it simply enriches a space with calm, softness, and intention.

This is the essence of understated, tranquil luxury.

Think sculptural ceramics in quiet, natural tones.
Hand‑woven linens with a whisper of texture.
Frames, trays, and collected pieces that feel gathered over time rather than styled for effect.

These are the elements that elevate a home in a subtle, effortless way — beautifully crafted, refined, and confident without ever demanding attention.

It’s an invitation to curate with a lighter touch: honest materials, timeless silhouettes, and a palette that murmurs instead of shouts.
Let craftsmanship speak for itself. ✨

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