“Interiors should not only reflect its occupants but also show respect for the structure it resides in. Achieving this balance results in timeless design.”

— Annie Randall, Founder

ANNIE RANDALL

Founder | Designer | Curator

Design has always been a core aspect of my identity, acting as a lens to how I view the world around me. I am always drawing inspiration from elements like form, texture, color, and emotions in our surroundings.

Following my graduation from CU Boulder in Communications & Business, my initial professional path was centered around the Corporate Retail sector, where I developed assortments and marketing campaigns. However, I began to feel a sense of burnout or perhaps a lack of personal satisfaction, leading me to pursue my true passion and embrace my love for Design. After completing formal eduction and training I graduated with another Bachelors in Interior Design. I was betting on myself, and I am so glad that I took that leap.

Now with over a decade of design experience and recently wrapping up an 8-year tenure with a luxury residential firm, I am excited to launch a company reflecting my design principles. I aspire to apply my skills to projects of all scales with meticulous attention to detail, elegance and a timeless style.

I believe that exceptional design goes beyond aesthetics; it includes forging meaningful connections between people and their environment. Therefore, interiors should not only reflect its occupants but also show respect for the structure it resides in. Achieving this balance results in timeless design.

I am excited you are here, I can’t wait for Mamo Maries to become part of your home

MAMO MARIES

An inspired name.

Mamo Maries is a heartfelt tribute to my brilliant, insightful, and loving grandmothers, Mamo and “Grandma" Marie. They were more than just grandparents; they were true friends who connected with and nurtured my creative aspirations from a young age.

As a mother to an imaginative and energetic boy, my wish is to provide him with the same space, support and inspiration that these two ladies gave me. My ultimate goal is to make them proud, along with my family and above all, myself.

“Mamo” Margaret Kortge Zarewski April 12, 1923 - February 3, 2003

Mamo, as we affectionately called her, was a spirited and sharp individual. She had a quick wit and direct manner, yet her warmth always shone through. I admired her for expressing her opinions confidently, a trait I find essential as a designer.

Grandma Marie was the embodiment of elegance and sophistication, with her grace and refined style evident in all aspects of her life. Our connection thrived through a shared love for the arts and all things visually enchanting. Her teaching that simplicity and refinement hold eternal beauty continues to be a core concept influencing my design philosophy and the creation of spaces that exude a sense of heritage.

“Grandma” Marie Randall Baker November 29, 1927 - May 15, 2021