Alexander Mann designs environments. Over fifteen years working across luxury retail, hospitality, and residential interiors in New York City, he has built spaces that hold a point of view — places where the objects, the light, the materials, and the narrative all pull in the same direction.

He spent his formative years at Ralph Lauren, where he learned that a room, like a brand, is either telling a story or it isn't. That conviction has shaped everything since — a holiday installation at the St. Regis, a flagship on Madison Avenue, intimate private residences, immersive retail experiences for brands at every scale.

He lives in Manhattan, where he paints, haunts the Chelsea flea market, and is most himself in search of beautiful and unexpected things.

Ancient Roman marble head sculpture on stand against textured wall, residential interior detail