ANDREA MARSANS HAS A UNIQUELY EMOTIONAL RESPONSE TO BOXES
“Boxes represent life,” Andrea says. “Movement. Change. Deciding what to keep, what to give away, what to integrate…”
From Montevideo to Buenos Aires to Budapest, Madrid and Florence to New York, Andrea has constantly found herself reinventing home. Each place bears its own influence in her work. The colors and textures of the lush, remote estancias of Uruguay, Argentina’s windswept pampas, and the beguiling majesty of Renaissance cities throughout Europe have all marked Andrea’s sensibilities.
Andrea herself is a tapestry of place and experience. Born in Uruguay to Hungarian heritage, Andrea was educated in both New York City and Montevideo. She spent most of her childhood living with her no-nonsense Hungarian grandmother. Both Andrea’s parents were fashion industry professionals and exposed her early on to the philosophy of design.
While living in Europe, Andrea specialized in creating new spaces within centuries-old, established layouts. Playful workarounds became a natural part of her artistic process.
Her aspiration is to help others find a way in, to add, discard, repurpose, and in the process, rediscover. It’s kind of like finding a box filled with a hundred great stories.
Architectural Degree from The Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism (Montevideo).
Spanish Accreditation from The Ministry of Science and Education (Madrid).
Andrea speaks Hungarian, English, Spanish, Italian and French.

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