Angelica Manzo is Mexican-Israeli interior designer, artist and environmentalist, with a multicultural background shaped by living in the United States, Mexico, Colombia, and Israel. She was born on May 17, 1992, and has always been passionate about nature, animals, science, engineering, and design. Her art and design philosophy is deeply influenced by nature, which she views as an endless source of inspiration. Her love for nature stems from her childhood, where she spent hours observing plants and animals, and behind every environment around her saw the beauty in different cultures languages and symbols.
Her work is inspired by nature’s raw materials, stone, metal, and earth used in their purest form. She takes inspiration from ancient architecture, where natural elements and geometric balance were central. Today, she applies the same principles to create modern designs that connect the past with the present.
Her studio, AMVA, specializes in creating functional and beautiful art for spaces through a mix of artisanal and industrial processes. She creates large-scale installations, sculptural wall art, statement pieces, window displays, and selfie walls—designed to elevate interiors and create visually striking, immersive environments. Her diverse career in architecture, interior design, industrial design, and arts and crafts has profoundly influenced her processes and materials.