
Marcela Cure is an AD100 interior designer and contemporary artist known for sculptural interiors, collectible design, and full-scope residential and commercial projects. Her studio has a creative base in Colombia and an international presence across the United States and Latin America, also offering virtual consultation services to clients anywhere in the world. She has held solo exhibitions of her collectible design works, including at Design Miami, and is a member of the ADPRO Directory.

A remote, virtual interior design service created by Marcela to provide professional clarity, creative direction, and a cohesive design roadmap without requiring a full renovation or in-person engagement.
Wood Forms is a collection of pieces developed for different interior design projects, unified by a shared language of structure, repetition, and material clarity. Rooted in a consistent approach to making, each work reflects an exploration of how wood defines form through rhythm and intention.

MARCELA CURE STUDIO
Marcela Cure Studio is a design practice led by AD100 designer Marcela Cure, known for its sculptural approach, refined materiality, and curated sensibility. With a creative base in Colombia and a corporate presence in Miami, the studio spans full-scope residential and boutique commercial projects, virtual consultations, and collectible design and objects.
MCDS's signature interiors are bold yet serene; spaces that carry visual tension and quiet confidence in equal measure. A sharp curatorial eye defines every project, with Marcela drawing from an ever-evolving roster of up-and-coming brands and designers to create environments that feel fresh, considered, and alive. Above all, her work is driven by emotional functionality: spaces designed not only to be beautiful, but genuinely livable, intuitive, and deeply personal.
This philosophy extends beyond interiors. Marcela also works in collectible design and decorative objects, with shows at Design Miami, Collectible NYC, and a solo exhibit at Parisian gallery Slatoparra. Largely hand-sculpted and frequently worked in resin, her objects are chosen for their expressive range, luminosity, and ability to hold form in ways that feel both raw and refined.

JOURNAL
MARCELA CURE OPENS THE DOOR TO HER VIRTUAL DESIGN STUDIO
MARCH 9, 2026
Marcela Cure Design Studio announces the launch of its Virtual Design Studio, a new remote design offering created to expand the studio’s interior design practice and meet the evolving needs of its global community.

















































