Founded in New York in 2012, Paris Forino has earned international recognition as one of the most distinguished interior design practices in the global market. Over the past decade, the company has completed more than five million square feet of interiors across premier residential, multifamily, and hospitality projects worldwide. Its exacting standards and fluency in modern refinement have led to exclusive commissions in the most discerning markets, including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Toronto, and Stockholm.

Paris Forino’s work is defined by a mastery of light, color, proportion, and material richness. The firm’s signature style embraces sophistication and boldness in measured balance, using color confidently while maintaining a sense of clarity and refinement. Each project calls for a tailored visual and textural vocabulary, often expressed in white oak, natural stone, plaster, and custom millwork, alongside bespoke furniture and collaborations with artisans from around the world. Every element, custom-made or carefully sourced, works in harmony to give each room depth, personality, and emotional resonance, with every detail thoughtfully considered, from architectural flow to tactile finishes, creating spaces that are elegant, livable, and timeless.

As a full-service practice, Paris Forino brings a cohesive vision to every stage of a project, from early concepts and material direction to custom furniture design and construction oversight. The diverse international team partners closely with leading developers and architects on transformative large-scale residential and mixed-use projects, bringing a cohesive design vision to every phase. This thoughtful approach has established Paris Forino as a trusted voice among industry professionals, design enthusiasts, and private clients, positioning the firm among the leading design practices shaping contemporary aesthetics worldwide.

The firm’s work has been widely featured in publications including Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Interior Design, Homes & Gardens, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.