about me
My name is Anxhela, and I am an Interior Design graduate from the Chelsea College of Arts based in London. Over the years, I have worked alongside my studies, building strong independence and a sense of responsibility. This experience has shaped my adaptability and deepened my commitment to growth. My approach to interior design focuses on how people feel and interact within a space. I believe it is important to create environments that tell a story and offer a meaningful experience to those who inhabite or visit them. Spaces have the power to evoke emotion, shape memories, and spark imagination. I enjoy designing environments that are not only functional, but also emotionally engaging—spaces that feel unique, luxurious, and playful. I enjoy experimenting with new ideas and refining existing ones, always maintaining a sense of curiosity. I am also inspired by past design references and enjoy reinterpreting them in a way that responds to today’s needs and expectations.
Education:
2022-2025
BA (Hons) Interior Design - Chelsea College of Arts, London.2021
Diploma in Professional Interior Design (National Design Academy), Nottingham.
2011-2016
Diploma in Tourism (Istituto Martino Bassi), Italy
Work experience:
2025 - present
Reservation consultant at Maybourne group
2019-2025
Supervisor Mariage Frères, London.My job consists of overseeing daily operations, ensuring high levels of
customer satisfaction, and training, supporting and monitoring the staff.
Additionally, it involves leadership and
communication skills.
2024, 2023 ArtsTemps
Helping set up the yearly exhibition, the Interior Design Degree Show.2024
I was invited to give feedback to year one students on their current project.- Autocad
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- Indesign
- Premiere Pro
- Lightroom
- Rhino
- Twinmotion
- Sketchup (basic)
Exhibition:
27th of May to 8th of June 2024
“Murenemine” (translates as ‘Crumbling’). Estonian Gallery of Design and Architecture.2/2
This piece of furniture was displayed in the exhibition by Maarit Brit Tanni, for her MA project “Reusing the production waste of bespoke furniture workshops”.
This piece of furniture was displayed in the exhibition by Maarit Brit Tanni, for her MA project “Reusing the production waste of bespoke furniture workshops”.