Mystical Mariana

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I thought long and hard about the title of this piece and truly Mariana Silveira is the very definition of the word mystical: inspiring a sense of spiritual mystery, awe, and fascination. Mariana is a Toronto based Interior Designer, Home Stager and Sculptor, in addition to being a wise soul she is incredibly thought provoking and extraordinarily kind. I have had some of my deepest conversations with this lady.

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Mariana’s Instagram handle is the same as her business The Decor Studio.

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Mariana please tell us a bit about yourself: I was born and raised in Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico but I moved to Canada when I was 25, right after getting married. My then husband Pedro was an accountant and went to Montreal to study at McGill University. We just never got back because we fell in love with Canada. After a two year stint in Montreal - where we opened a brick and mortar store selling gift baskets we moved to Toronto.

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We share an 11 year old daughter Antonella we happily co parent. As the only woman and the eldest out of 4 kids (I am 10 years older than the youngest of my brothers), I pretty much helped my parents raise my siblings. I have a very strong maternal instinct that I am sure, springs from that. 

You touched on your family - can you share a happy memory from your childhood? Meryl I will say my happiest childhood memories are all memories of my mother working her magic in my childhood home. My mom is the most stylish person I know. She has more natural flair and more personal style than anyone I have ever met. She was an incredible amateur decorator and stylist when she was younger. Watching her rearrange her living room and transform furniture using paint was mind blowing (one time she painted a huge credenza emerald green on her own). She was on a first name basis with the guys at the paint store and changed the color not only of pieces of furniture but also of leather goods like shoes, belts etc. I will never forget her electric blue pumps. Although I may not say it often, she is and has always been my biggest style influence.

the entry hall of Mariana’s home

the entry hall of Mariana’s home

Originality and uniqueness inspire me.
— Mariana Silveira

So how did you get into Design: I first got my start in the design world working for Gerardo Rios. He is an amazing furniture designer and artist based in Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico who is the recipient of several A Design Awards (the most prestigious and influential international design award, given in Milan, Italy) and the person from whom I learned about every detail that went into creating master pieces that stand the test of time. His artistic vision and the way he made the ideas in his head come to life in his factory, were my real design education. Later in life I got a certification as an interior decorator and home stager. Gerardo is my mentor, my friend, my daughter's godfather and my ex-husbands brother in law.

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This image shows the front entrance of the Gerardo Rio home and it features a studio above an Interior garden. Natural materials of marble, wood and stone were employed in the construction and details of the structure. I used Antonella as a prop for scale. The studio is what you can be seen behind.

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This is a shot of the interior of the Rios home. I was completely blown away. I am NEVER, blown away. He designed and produced every piece of furniture in the house in his factory. This house is an example of the true ideology and artistry behind modern Mexican architecture. A total triumph inside and out.

Mariana’s Livingroom

Mariana’s Livingroom

I have always believed that interior design at a personal, highly stylish level is art in itself.  Aside from my mentor and my mom, my biggest design influences today are people who know themselves, trust their style, and are willing to go all the way to showcase their talent and their choices. People who's lives are reflected in their very spaces. The style they choose to do that in, is of no importance to me, what I admire is their craft. Originality and uniqueness inspire me.

I started The Decor Studio about 5 years ago but, I had been sought by friends and clients prior to officially setting up the firm. I’ve been helping with design and giving consultations for much longer than the last 5 years. One part of the challenge of the last 10 months has been opening up my business for virtual design work. I have enjoyed getting this new aspect figured out and continuing to help clients during this time.

When did you realize you wanted a career in Design? I was about 16 years old

I know Interiors is not the only focus of your firm: I love the opportunity to work with other creatives by promoting their artwork and creations. I use my experience as a Content Creator and Instagram Influencer to shine a light on their work.

You were featured on Design Sponge this was so huge - tell us how has this effected you? Being interviewed for Design Sponge (by invitation from the writer of my story, Sofia Tuovinen) was a dream come true. I had been a huge fan of their groundbreaking and inclusive blog for many years. I miss it today but, I am very glad their work (my home tour included) is now in the library of congress for anyone to access. 

Mariana loves the female form. These are some of her sculptures.

one of Mariana’s beautiful tableau

one of Mariana’s beautiful tableau

Four Generations

Four Generations

Mariana shared this photograph which shows Four generations of her father’s family. This is her great grandmother, Luisa, on a winter afternoon. She lived to see us much older than that. We were very close growing up since the school we attended for many years was around the corner of her house. She was amazing to us. I still remember her Jell O. Her son, (my grandpa) was one of the greatest loves of my life and my first (and best) mentor.

Rocks and Mineral collection of her Daughter

Rocks and Mineral collection of her Daughter

Can you share some thoughts about Toronto: Living in Toronto can be compared to living in NYC I guess. It is a vibrant, multicultural, and unapologetic experience where art is important and people are cultivated. Is a very take it or leave it kind of place. I could never live anywhere else.

This has bumped Toronto up to the top of my must see cities!

Look at the below image… If it’s one thing you know I love to chat about friends it’s books. Mariana what is your favorite title? Great Expectations by Charles Dickens it’s my favorite book, it reminds me of my late grandfather. He was a very big fan of Dickens and he passed away when I was 18. He was a very cultured man. He was a fan of literature and a voracious reader. He also was a big fan of the cinema. I spent a lot of time with him and my grandma growing up.

The books! The Gallery Wall! The Curated Beauty!

The books! The Gallery Wall! The Curated Beauty!

Plans for the rest of 2021: I want to keep focusing on my virtual design consultations, my sculpture business and also, I would like to collaborate more with artists and small businesses that are aligned with my values.

You can find Mariana on her Website and Instagram.

Til next time friends stay safe and wear a mask!

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Images: Mariana Silveira