About

About Beatrice Sannino Collective

I believe the table is where everything begins. It’s where we gather, where we slow down, where we create space to be present with one another.

Based in Boston and working throughout New England and Italy, my work is rooted in the Italian philosophy that beauty is not separate from everyday life—it’s something we live within.

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A woman smiling and holding a pug at a table with a partially eaten piece of cheese, a fork, and a knife. The setting appears to be a cozy room with a bookshelf and a large plant in the background.

My Story

My work has always been rooted in my Italian heritage; a natural sensitivity to beauty, conviviality, and the art of gathering that has guided me from the very beginning.

For a long time, styling and hosting were simply part of how I lived. It wasn’t something I questioned, just something I felt drawn to. During the Covid period, that shifted. What had always been a personal language became something I wanted to build and share more intentionally.

After moving to Boston, another chapter unfolded. I connected with a community of designers and creatives who supported my vision and became collaborators along the way. Those relationships helped shape how my work continues to evolve today.

Along this journey, my work has been recognized in both Italian and American design contexts, with features in Casa Facile and Boston Home Magazine.

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A woman with curly brown hair, wearing a yellow and green polka-dot top, laughing while holding a yellow utensil, standing at a table decorated with colorful dishes and vases.

My Philosophy

To me, gathering is not about perfection or performance. It’s about creating a space where people feel comfortable, welcomed, and at ease.

There’s something that happens around a table that you can’t quite replicate elsewhere. It’s where conversations unfold naturally, where people feel seen, where a sense of belonging takes shape.

I’m always drawn to a kind of beauty that feels effortless. What might appear natural or spontaneous is often deeply considered; a balance between intention and ease, structure and freedom.

A table should never feel intimidating or untouchable. It should invite people in. It should feel lived-in and warm. And it should make every person feel like they are exactly where they’re meant to be.

Thoughtful, elevated, and effortlessly welcoming.

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A woman with curly red hair, wearing a black dress with a large belt, is leaning over a table decorated with flowers and arranging items. She appears to be smiling or laughing.

How I Work

Every collaboration begins with a sense of alignment—whether through conversation or shared values, aesthetic, or way of seeing.

From there, I shape direction through a balance of intuition and deep listening. I pay attention not only to how something looks, but how it feels, building a mood through layering textures, materials, and small details that create a sense of depth.

The process is collaborative and fluid, grounded in trust and dialogue. What clients often appreciate most is how natural and seamless the experience feels—where ideas evolve organically, and everything comes together with clarity and ease.

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Let’s create something beautiful together.

If you’re planning a workshop, a project, or a collaboration, I would love to hear more about what you’re envisioning.

Based in Boston and working between New England and Italy.