
Hello, I`m Alla Dulova.
I`m a designer of objects and spaces, in love with form, material and atmosphere.
My education is the Higher School of Design “Details” (course “Object Design”, 2023) and the International School of Design IDS (course “Residential Design”, 2021), and my path is a constant dialogue between tradition and modernity.
I create interior objects in the styles of Japandi, Wabi-Sabi and Neo-Russian, where the aesthetics of minimalism meets the depth of cultural codes. I draw inspiration from nature, architecture and craft traditions.
My projects are not just things, but a living environment that creates a mood and supports the rituals of everyday life.
I work with ceramics, wood, metal and plastic, combining manual labor with design thinking.
I`m a participant of the Festival of Design and Crafts in Tarus (2023), a resident of the Artel Laboratory of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts and cooperate with the Gusev Crystal Factory within the framework of the creative laboratory.
Each object I created is a reflection of the search for a balance between form, function and feelings.
New collection 'HAKU'
HAKU is a furniture collection inspired by the silence, form and rhythm of nature. It is based on an aesthetic dialogue between Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian utilitarianism. The name “Haku” in Japanese means “emptiness”, “breath” or “purity” — it is these principles that become the point of reference in the design of each item.
The collection is created around the idea of attentive presence. There is nothing superfluous here: only a form born from function and tactile surfaces inviting interaction. Each object seems to slow down time — it does not require attention, but naturally becomes part of the space and its mood.
The line will feature items for different scenarios of everyday life: from meditative solitude to shared meals.
