Amalia Cecilia Pulgar is an Architectural Designer based in Miami.

She holds a Master of Architecture from CCA California College of the Arts and started her namesake studio in 2020.

Amalia was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela. Her grandfather is an architect and her father an art collector. This early exposure to the design world is palpable in her work, designing distinctive and contemporary pieces that are meant to be collected, lived with and treasured.

I create objects and spaces woven with natural elements and contemporary layers for a warm and modern aesthetic. Objects and spaces are specific to their context and functionality. I believe in designing spaces that feel inviting, bold and distinctly personal. Balance is achieved by creating a harmony of tones, eras, scale and form evoking a sophisticated dialogue.

Amalia in Miami, 2023

Alvar Alto, Furniture Study

Amalia and the Corner Chair, Photographed by Sofia Perazzo

Les Objets à Réaction Poetique, 1931–6, Fernand Léger, Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret

Gego, Measuring Infinity. Solomen R Guggenheim Museum, 2023