Interview with Nino Chkhartishvili
Design isn’t just visual creativity — it’s also the art of creating functional order. Interior designers face various engineering, structural, and planning challenges. Designing interiors is technically complex and requires knowledge, experience, and creative problem-solving, since every detail affects a person’s daily comfort.
At the same time, beyond its decor role, design also has the power to shape human emotions and mood. Creativity and design are a means of self-expression and communication. For a space to truly reflect who we are, we must put personal needs first rather than follow trends.
As an interior designer, Nino Chkhartishvili says that functionality is the skeleton of a space, while aesthetics are its soul — and their harmony creates a complete interior. In this interview, she explains how her childhood passion evolved into a profession, and eventually into a set of principles that guide her creative process today.