Have you heard the news?! Kathy Kuo Home has picked up several of our papers with Isidore Leroy, and we are so honored. Claire was interviewed for the The Kuotes all about the design process and collection. Read the full post below!

Today I’m absolutely thrilled to introduce you to Claire Staszak of Centered by Design, a Chicago-based design studio celebrated for creating storied interiors that feel both timeless and soulful. Her approach to interior design beautifully balances the past with the present, mixing vintage lighting and European furniture with thoughtful patterns and colors to craft spaces that feel collected, elevated, and genuinely lived-in.
“Claire’s work embodies that elusive quality we all seek in our homes: a sense of character and warmth that transcends any single era or trend.”
We’re especially excited to be carrying Claire’s “Mediterranean Reverie” wallpaper collection with the historic French brand Isidore Leroy at Kathy Kuo Home! Inspired by forgotten chateaus, lush European gardens, and the fragile beauty of historical architecture, this collection brings a fresh, modern perspective to old-world romance.
In today’s post, Claire shares her design philosophy, the inspiration behind “Mediterranean Reverie,” and her expert tips on everything from mixing patterns to incorporating wallpaper in unexpected ways. Read on for all of Claire’s insights on creating timeless, story-filled spaces that truly feel like home!
Claire: Our design studio is known for storied interiors and our expertise in crafting timeless spaces. From new-builds to restorations, we reinvent and preserve, ushering homes into a modern age, thoughtfully linked to the past. We love the homes and rooms we create to feel grounded and comfortable, yet elevated and chic. We do this through thoughtful attention to a mix of pattern and colors, along with neutral moments to let the house breathe. A large dose of vintage lighting and European furniture often helps the spaces feel more collected and harder to place in a time period. If you walked into one of our homes, I’d love for you to feel the soul of the home and the spirit of the persons and family who live there.
Claire: Paris, France and wallpaper… What more is there to say!? Joking aside, this relationship blossomed like all good ones, through a mutual friendship and introduction and a synergy in love for design and wallpaper.
Claire: “Mediterranean Reverie” became a manifestation of my appreciation for European design, historical architecture, and the fragile beauty that it exudes. I sought to infuse a fresh perspective, reimagining this rich tapestry through a modern lens. Forgotten chateaus and lush grounds stirred a sense of wonder, evoking visions of their lost opulence that reminded me of an agelong love for Great Expectations, set in the backdrop of a secret, whimsical garden and forgotten palace. The collection traces back to the idyllic interiors of European homes from Venice to Antibes.
Claire: Wallpaper has the power to transport you, more than anything else in the interior because it can be so immersive. It also brings up so many memories for people, because it’s a backdrop for our lives! I think it can really help you tell a story of what you love and want to look at again and again living in your space.
Claire: We love a wallpapered ceiling! And using it on cabinet or closet fronts. Using borders around trim is lots of fun as well.
Claire: This is a great question! I don’t think there is a formula but here are a few options to think about:
Claire: It’s a foundational principle of our design philosophy. We believe in designing from the outside in, meaning the architecture, materials, and style on the outside of the house should certainly influence the interior architecture and design. This is not to say you can’t upgrade and improve your exterior too, but referencing and reinvigorating the past lives of older homes (or giving new homes a sense of character) is what we love to do!
Claire: I think using antiques, family items, or heirlooms and a mix of classic fabrics helps create a timeless quality and makes new items feel less “new.” We love mixing new and old, high and low, items collected over time. Also, decorating for the style and architecture of your home helps too. Even just a few nods to the era or style of architecture can go a long way for a classic and authentic feeling.
Claire: I find inspiration everywhere, but particularly through other passionate creatives. Whether it’s a clothing designer, a graphic designer, a hotelier, a knitter, a basket weaver, or a mom creating a beautiful craft for her child, I am continually inspired by the human spirit and drive to create beauty, often out of not much at all!





Claire’s creative energy comes from her unique perspective on the world as both a trained interior designer and a passionate yoga teacher. Her affinity for kitchen design, timeless style and eclectic decorating are shared here, along with lots of interior design education and tips. Thanks for being here, please enjoy!