VICTORIA TONELLI

INTERIOR DESIGNER

Victoria Tonelli is a Toronto based Designer that has been creatively involved in the making of some of the most popular design and renovations shows on television. She is well-known for her design work as Senior Art-Director & Production Designer for HGTV’s hit show Property Brothers: Buying & Selling as well as Décor Producer for CBC’s daytime television show “The Goods.” She has also worked as Production Designer for national add campaigns for brands like Google Home & Sterns & Foster. Victoria has ventured in front of the camera and competed in a nationally televised design competition called “Canada’s Next Designer.”

Over the years, Victoria has become known and respected for conceptualizing and creating interiors that seamlessly blend classic style with contemporary luxury & flare. The constant evolution of what inspires her, combined with her willingness to take risks and push boundaries sets her designs apart from the predictable and mediocre. She has always been and will remain curious – dedicating her career to conceptualizing and executing designs that feel fresh and relevant. Her production designs have now aired on television screens around the world.

Victoria’s projects range from celebrity-client residential re-models, in-studio set design for day-time television & commercial shoots, luxury home-staging & e-design consultations. Her vast portfolio offers a confident perspective & has allowed her to showcase her impressive versatility and range as a designer. Regardless of the project- Victoria is notorious for sweating the details and becomes dedicated to creating a space that will check all the boxes for her clients.

Although Toronto based, Victoria is available globally and excited to travel for good design. In the past few years she has taken on projects in Nashville, Los Angeles, New York, Calgary & Toronto. Her designs remain contemporary yet timeless; unrestrained yet refined, luxurious yet livable; always distinctive and memorable.

“My motto in life is to take risks – you don’t have a voice if you don’t”

– Kelly Wearstler