Design shaped by identity, culture, and time.

Parang Design is a Vancouver-based multidisciplinary design studio creating thoughtful spaces, garments, and experiences across interiors, fashion, and stage—guided by who you are, where you come from, and what endures.

Parang Design studio — draped fabrics, antique table, and dramatic lighting

I design experiences—not just spaces.

My creative instinct was shaped in theatre—where emotion, light, and movement build atmosphere.

From stage and costume design to environmental graphics and curated exhibitions, my work has always translated story into space.

I later worked with international American and European furniture collections, leading design teams and shaping high-level showroom visions.

In Vancouver, I transformed hospitality into stagecraft—designing and directing events from intimate celebrations to refined memorial gatherings.

Today, my work is guided by one principle:

Elevated. Intentional. Experiential.

I create environments that feel powerful, refined, and unforgettable.

Disciplines

Practices

Parang Design works across four interconnected disciplines, each informed by the same philosophy of intentionality and cultural awareness.

Interior design

Interior & Space Design

Creating custom residential and commercial interiors in Vancouver that reflect how you live, work, and gather.

Fashion and costume design

Fashion & Costume Design

Bespoke fashion design and costume design services. Designing garments and wardrobes that align with your identity and culture.

Stage and set design

Stage & Set Design

Theatrical stage and set design. Shaping performance environments that serve the narrative—spaces that feel lived-in and emotionally resonant.

Event design

Selective Event Design

Luxury event design and styling for intimate gatherings and meaningful occasions. Thoughtful design for celebrations that deserve attention to detail.

Portfolio

Selected Works

A selection of recent projects across disciplines.

I design with authority—and deliver with intention.

Begin a Conversation

If you're considering a project—whether a space, a wardrobe, a stage, or an event—reach out. Every collaboration begins with a conversation about your vision, your context, and what you hope to create.

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