French Moroccan interior designer, Rita Chraibi, discovered her passion for architecture and interior design at an early age. As the granddaughter of one of Morocco's pioneering women in real estate development in the 1950s, Rita Chraibi followed in her grandmother's footsteps after graduating from Ecole Camondo School in Paris. Rita opened her own agency, International Designers, in Morocco back in 2013, and continued to build upon her international recognition by launching new offices in 2018 in New York City and Miami.
Rita has garnered recognition around the world for projects such as the Oberoi Hotel Marrakech, and important real estate projects such as 200 Ocean and Monad Terrace in the United States, as well as Lyautey Square in Casablanca, Morocco.
She introduced her European design expertise and French "Art de Vivre" influence through modern luxury designs to residential and hospitality projects in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
Just as a painter starts with a blank canvas, Rita imagines and creates a new world, each one unique with its own story. Whether it be luxury residential buildings, private residences or hospitality projects, her work is showcase of modern sophistication and elegance.
In 2020, Rita revealed the interior of the first completed residence at Monad Terrace, which complimented the interior, exterior and landscape architecture of Pritzker Price-winner Jean Nouvel and developers JDS Development Group in Miami Beach. Through this project, she was awarded the Muse Design Awards in the United States and the SBID Awards in the United Kingdom. In 2021, Rita won The A'Design Award & Competition - The International Worldwide Award, as well as the award for Best Design from America.
Among her many projects, Rita was selected as the designer of choice for a prestigious waterfront home in Palm Island. Rita Chraibi reflects the interior design of this house through the most exceptional aspects of haute couture high-fashion and the notable $35M property. In 2021, she was once again awarded The Luxe Red Awards in the U.S. and the Luxury Residence Americas Award in The International Design and Architecture Awards 2021.
In 2021, she was entrusted with the important project of completely renovating a waterfront mansion on Golden beach in Miami. The property is estimated to sell for $120M.