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My name is Emelia Rosa,

the creative soul behind La Rosamore

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Trained at the Beaux-Arts, I began my career as a costume designer, shaping fabrics to enhance the silhouettes of a bygone era. Today, it is interiors that I dress with the same devotion, adorning furniture, lampshades and cushions with refinement and poetry.

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I quickly became captivated by antique objects, silent witnesses of centuries past, and even more so by religious antiques, where Madonnas of timeless charm seem to whisper forgotten secrets.

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From this fascination with the past, my vocation emerged: to become an antique decorative art designer to create, restore, reinvent, and awaken the dormant beauty of forgotten objects, offering interiors a singular, evocative atmosphere.

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Sometimes a weaver of memories, sometimes a novelist, a designer of antique fabrics, a furniture restorer, or a creator of medallion cushions and Victorian lampshades, my days unfold like a choreographed ballet to the rhythm of brushes, threads, and lace, gestures and materials waltzing together, always under the gentle gaze of our elderly rescued dogs and cats, fragile companions whom my dear Darling – my mother – and I care for, and who accompany my work each day with tender presence.

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La Rosamore is born from this dialogue between memory, materials and creative gestures: a universe where each creation is adorned with elegance and sensitivity, infusing contemporary interiors with an aura of refinement and mystery.

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