About
CERA is an interior architecture studio working across both private and commercial projects. Based in Paris, the studio operates internationally, approaching each space as a dialogue between context, culture, and contemporary life.
Founded by Anastasia Mira, an architect whose education and professional path span multiple geographies—including Madrid, Moscow, Chile, and Paris—the studio is shaped by a layered perspective. From her formative years around the globe and later with Studio KO in Paris, Anastasia Mira shaped a rigorous and nuanced design approach, rooted in the culture and heritage yet being cosmopolite and modern. This diverse background informed a sensitivity to place, material, and atmosphere, allowing each project to carry a distinct yet coherent identity.
The result is an approach to interior architecture that is both grounded and open—where each project becomes a subtle synthesis of place, history and unique character.


Manifesto
At Cera, interiors are not simply designed—they are written. Each project begins as a Story.
A trace of a life, a memory of a place, a fragment of an era. It may unfold from the history of a building, the presence of those who inhabit it, or from an imagined narrative waiting to take form. Each project is unique and becomes a singular composition, shaped by its own voice.
The studio’s approach resonates with the idea of an Oeuvre Totale —a total work, where everything belongs to the same conception. Space, structure, object,- from the layout to the door handle – are chosen as one continuous gesture.
We believe that scale does not define importance. A villa, a small appartement or a public space. What matters is the precision of thought, the depth of intention, and the ability to transform space into something meaningful and beautiful.
There is a quiet sense of poetry embedded in this process. The space is not only seen—it is felt, almost like a memory that cannot be fully explaine, fulfilled with historical objects, vintage or family artefacts, blending history and modernity.
Cera creates interiors that are not fixed in time, but suspended within it—
where past and present, reality and imagination, quietly converge.