Tell us a bit about yourself:
What are you passionate about in life, and who are you professionally?
I’m Chiara, 31 years old, and I live in Turin. I’m a curious, empathetic, and dream-driven person, but at the same time, I’m pragmatic, ironic, and very straightforward.
My work is the creative connection between multiple fields: I’m an interior and brand designer specializing in colour consulting. I love photography, which for me is a way to preserve memories, and gardening, which helps me relax my mind and feel connected to nature.
What does colour mean to you, and how did you use it before discovering the RAH method?
I’ve always had an intuitive connection with colour, even in my early university projects, where colour went beyond a purely decorative purpose. For me, colour represents identity, self-determination, beauty, and the courage to show the world who we are in our authenticity, starting with our physical extension, our home, and even our digital presence, which reflects our personal brand.
Studying and working with colour is the best way for me to help people discover and express themselves. Before the RAH method, I worked with colour intuitively, basing decisions on feelings and the input I gathered from client discussions, which were limited to the project scope. With the RAH method, I can quickly explore deeper aspects of a client’s history and tastes, discreetly and intimately understanding their emotional needs and their idea of beauty.

"With the RAH method, I can quickly explore the deeper aspects of the client's history and preferences."
Quale valore intendi offrire ai tuoi clienti attraverso il tuo lavoro?
Awareness and unconventionality. I want my clients to feel confident enough to go “beyond” the norms, break traditional rules, and stay true to themselves and their feelings, carving out their “place in the world.”
This is achievable only through introspection, which leads to full awareness of who they are and what they truly need. In this, colour serves as a powerful tool for expression, self-determination, and distinction, no longer an option but a necessity today.

Finally, your personal thoughts: what hopes do you have for the future of your field?
I hope my colleagues can continue to break free from mental frameworks and the “little rules” tied to our industry. The goal is to offer clients what they can’t find in catalogues or on Pinterest but instead achieve through self-exploration, guided by a professional. This guidance is key to developing awareness and confidence in making authentic, deliberate choices, not dictated by trends or the fear of being different. The strength of each individual lies in the courage to stand out and be unique.
How has the RAH method transformed your approach to design?
The RAH method allows me to create projects that are deeply personal and authentic. These are not just “beautiful and functional” spaces but introspective journeys, where the focus is on the person and creative freedom, not on conforming to current trends.

What value do you aim to offer your clients through your work?
Awareness and unconventionality. I want my clients to feel confident enough to go “beyond” the norms, break traditional rules, and stay true to themselves and their feelings, carving out their “place in the world.”
This is achievable only through introspection, which leads to full awareness of who they are and what they truly need. In this, colour serves as a powerful tool for expression, self-determination, and distinction, no longer an option but a necessity today.