MEET CORBIN

A woman sitting on a beige armchair in a room with white curtains, wearing a denim jacket and blue pants, smiling at the camera, with a glass coffee table in front and a basket of flowers on a stand nearby.

Corbin discovered her passion for interior design over a decade ago while decorating her first apartment.

What began as a personal project refurbishing secondhand furniture eventually grew into overseeing the full renovation of a 1920s home. Through that process, she developed a practical, hands-on understanding of how thoughtful design decisions shape the way a home is used and experienced day to day.

A woman in dark clothing holds a large wicker basket in a living room, with a white sofa, glass coffee table with books and decorative items, and curtains in the background.

Today, Corbin’s approach to interior design is grounded in the belief that home has a meaningful impact on well-being.

She brings her warm, layered approach to residential spaces ranging from pre-war buildings to modern condos throughout Brooklyn, New York City, and beyond. She creates spaces that support how people live and reflect who they are, balancing function and comfort.

Drawing inspiration from her travels to Paris and Morocco, along with the traditional design sensibility of her upbringing in Atlanta, Corbin blends global influences with classic touches to create interiors that feel airy, elegant, and personal.

Corbin’s work has been featured in print and online publications including Better Homes & Gardens, Cottage White Magazine, and The Everygirl.

Based in Brooklyn, Corbin finds inspiration in flea markets, antique shops, and tucked-away décor stores. When not designing, she can often be found exploring museums, traveling, hosting dinner parties with friends, or playing tennis.

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