Laura Pietrușel

Co-Founder of Authline Interiors, Romania

Laura Pietrușel

Co-Founder of Authline Interiors, Romania

Biography

ABOUT

Laura, the second founder of Authline Interiors, strives to achieve a feeling of balance and relaxed sophistication through all of her projects, a balance enhanced by calculated contrasts of light and objects that complement each other in a multisensory and exclusive manner. Her leaning towards the visual field, on top of a constant development and improvement allows her to offer a high quality standard to the interior spaces and a unique perspective on what premium design means today. Since she first step on the interior architecture career path, she has stayed true to the values that brought her recognition, such as ambition, passion and determination to achieve spectacular interiors capable of evoking complete experiences and quality moments.


AWARDS

  • Media Publication
  • Elle Decoration
  • Media Publication
  • Igloo magazine

SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE OFFICE

Authline Interiors is an interior design studio founded by us, Alexandru Dinu and Laura Pietruşel, out of the desire to create truly authentic spaces and experiences for both public and private domains. Based on a life and business partnership, we reflect our shared values and common passion for fine living in designing premium, contemporary interiors that speak of each particular, unique lifestyle of our clients. We are inspired by people and their desires, but we use our architectural foundation and constant research in delivering modern design solutions tailored to a surprising result. Through a distinct visual identity ,commitment to details and carefully chosen textures, we manage to increase the value of every space in which we are involved.We choose to treat interior design in an exclusive manner, from the belief that it must speak with attitude about a certain standard and lifestyle, tailored with every project, but permanently authentic.


AWARDS OF THE OFFICE

  • BIG SEE Interior Design Award 2025 – Winner, Workplace “TO SPACE”
  • Anuala 2024
  • Nomination in the Residential Architecture Category „Arhitectura amenajărilor interioare / amenajări rezidențiale”
  • Award at the Architecture and Design, 2022 edition, “IMAGINE, Dumbrava Vlasiei”
  • Antalis Interior Design Awards
  • IInternational Edition, 2019

PROJECTS TO BE PRESENTED DURING THE EVENT

Project #1: To Space – Office Space

Project 1 category: Workplace. Community

Start year:  2022

End year:  2023

 

The interior design project for the office space with an area of approximately 400 square meters resulted as a need of the company to create a pleasant, balanced work environment, which would support the productivity and wellbeing of the employees but also allow the development of the company. The main focus of the project was functional, related to the workflow organization on which we gracefully folded the stylistic side defined by a mature, elegant aesthetic of the space. We started by delimiting the main areas of the office, more precisely the main open space area, the kitchen, relaxation area, meeting room and, according to the new furniture plan, a managerial office, an “one to one” space and two new meeting rooms. The newly created spaces thoughtfully and tastefully complement the rest of the interior, being perfectly integrated by the wall finishes such as fonoabsorbant and ceramic panels highlighted by warm LED light, while the flower stands subtly delimit the main circulation from the work area. As you enter the space, you are immediately greeted with a warm and sophisticated ambiance dominated by dark colors. The custom made furniture tailored to the practical needs of the space doesn’t neglect the visual aspect, evoking a modern, sleek style which contributes to the overall glamour of the space. The design encourages productivity and creativity, while the combination of dark colors and gold accents provide a sense of comfort and luxury, without feeling oppressive. Large windows allow plenty of natural light to flood the space and the black reflective surfaces chosen for the pillars emphasizes this aspect, enhancing the comfortable and inviting atmosphere with a touch of maturity and stability that sets the tone for a professional environment.


Project #2: Space Lines

Project 2 category: Workplace. Community

Start year:  2024

End year:  2024

 

This project is a natural continuation of To Space, our first collaboration with the client. As the company experienced significant growth, the need arose for a larger, more versatile workspace—evolving from 400 sqm to nearly 2,000 sqm. This expansion reflects not only the company’s success but also the long-term trust established between us. We were proud to once again be part of this evolution through our interior design work. Although fewer than two years had passed since completing the original setup, one of the guiding principles for this new fit-out was sustainability and continuity. Alongside the client, we prioritized the reuse of as much furniture as possible from the previous space. Standard elements such as desks and employee workstations were reintegrated, and we also successfully adapted all custom-designed furniture to the new context. This approach reduced both material waste and project costs—particularly those associated with custom transport, installation, and fabrication. The new space was technically functional at the time of lease, but we reimagined it through a redesigned layout, creating a combination of enclosed rooms and a generous open space. The flooring and lighting systems were fully upgraded to align with the updated spatial needs. In the open area, wall interventions were kept to a minimum to preserve and emphasize the expansive view offered from the building’s elevation. A continuous linear LED profile now wraps the perimeter of the open space, subtly shifting in color temperature to introduce a gentle, ambient accent. It’s a minimal yet dynamic layer of expression within an environment defined by dark grey tones. In terms of materials, we opted for high-contrast finishes—black and white glass surfaces feature prominently throughout. Decorative elements were deliberately avoided in favor of a design language that hides visual complexity within functionality. Every piece, every gesture in the space serves a purpose, bringing form and function into seamless alignment.