Cici Crib Interiors was created in 2008 by owner and principal designer Christina Ishida. Our little bespoke company focuses on creating classic, clean and curated spaces for our clients. Although the primary office is in Pittsburgh, PA we work in all regions of the country. The home is the most important place and we take that concept to heart as we create rooms that are both functional, as well as beautiful. Our concierge approach to service allows our clients the flexibility of a consultation to a full service redo.


Our Story

Cici Crib – The story of the little crib shop around the corner that became the design destination dedicated to transforming your entire “Crib”.

Thirteen years ago, with a passion for original, high quality décor, she scoured antiques dealers, estate sales, flea markets, art shows, and auctions to feed her visual soul. Eventually, she realized she had an abundance of beautiful, vintage pieces, many of which were geared towards the preciousness of childhood. Thus, the sweet, petite Cici Crib was born.

Growing up in a family of successful artists, Christina’s aesthetic talents came naturally. Her endless hours as a child decorating a hand-made dollhouse fueled her appreciation for transforming a plain room into a WOW space. As Christina’s loyal customers realized that she could advise them on more than gifts and décor accessories; she could actually put whole rooms together inspired by a piece or a special interest of theirs, Cici Crib began to transform into a décor and decorating workshop.

Now a full service home décor business, Cici Crib Interiors strives to adapt to clients’ needs according to their style, be it elegant, whimsical, classic, or modern. Christina thoughtfully listens, bringing her design sense to the project, while making sure the process is always exciting and personal.  Time and budget considerations are always taken into account when creating a design plan. Refinishing and recycling previously owned pieces, combined with customization using interesting fabrics, furniture, placement, color, lighting, art, and construction materials, tie together to give each home a cohesive and highly individualized stamp.