Kia Love :
The Art of Space & Textile

Kia Love is a holistic creative studio that bridges the gap between high-level textile artistry, bespoke interior design, and accessible community infrastructure. The studio caters to discerning clients, businesses, and communities that value unique storytelling, quality, and personalized expression.
As a multidisciplinary artist, interior designer, and the Inaugural Artist in Residence for Creative Collaborations at the Cumberland County Public Library,her practice seamlessly translates complex structural concepts into tactile realities—ranging from large-scale public art installations, tufted and hand-woven pieces to beautifully curated physical spaces.
Core Offerings
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Bespoke Interior Architecture & Design: Personalized design consultations, custom space planning, and tailored sourcing to transform primary residences and commercial spaces into stunning, functional reflections of identity.
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Art & Space Curation: Expert curation of fine art, textiles, and unique objects for private collectors, corporate environments, and public spaces, ensuring every piece tells a cohesive, meaningful story.
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Fine Art & Textile Commissions: Specializing in custom fiber art, including large-scale tufted wall pieces and community-driven collaborative quilts designed to anchor a room and spark conversation.
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Immersive Textile Workshops: Dynamic, community-centered educational experiences that empower individuals to explore heritage crafts—including power tufting, floor-loom weaving, rug hooking, hand-quilting, embroidery, and natural dye practices (such as indigo and turmeric).
The Philosophy
Whether developing a vibrant, dimensional tufted piece for an upcoming gallery exhibition, curating a collection for a local space, or drafting an interior layout for a business, Kia Love invites you to experience design as a living, interwoven connection. Guided by a deep commitment to public arts leadership—including service on the Fayetteville Public Arts Commission—the studio doesn't just design spaces; it cultivates community, preserves craft, and inspires creative self-expression.