Nazeli Design
06/20/2026
Not every project begins on the ground.
Whether it’s a residence, hospitality space, commercial environment, or private aircraft, the approach remains the same: thoughtful planning, intentional materials, and a focus on the experience of the space.
A look inside a private aircraft designed through the lens of interior architecture.
05/25/2026
A medspa designed to feel less clinical and more like a refined European retreat.
Warm walnut millwork, Rosso Levanto marble, smoked bronze glass, and layered lighting create a mood that feels intimate, elevated, and quietly dramatic. The intention was to create an experience that feels immersive from the moment you arrive, where hospitality, atmosphere, and materiality become part of the treatment itself.
Aurora Medspa
Designed by Nazeli Design
̇nteriorarchitecture
05/22/2026
Two concepts for the same bakery, shaped by the same vision but told through different material languages.
Concept 01 leans lighter, quieter, and more restrained. Concept 02 brings in more depth, contrast, and a stronger sense of atmosphere. Both are rooted in warmth, clarity, and the kind of spatial experience that feels considered from the moment you step inside.
05/07/2026
Some spaces begin with a floor plan. Others begin with a feeling.
This one started somewhere between Paris and Milan, with the kind of room that feels composed, quiet, and impossibly timeless. The sketch was the first whisper. The materials gave it weight. And the final image became the atmosphere I was chasing all along.
I was drawn to a softer kind of luxury here. Ornamental paneling, aged brass, marble underfoot, deep walnut, and draped neutrals that let the architecture speak before anything else does. A boutique like this is not just about display. It is about mood, ritual, and the way a space can make getting dressed feel cinematic.
Swipe through the process from concept sketch to material direction to the finished vision.
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