Maison 103 was born from a journey more than a project.
Originally from Kombolcha in Ethiopia, adopted and raised in France, I understood very early that identity is not a fixed point — it is a journey in itself.
Traveling is what I have always sought to do, not only from one country to another, but from one world to another: between cultures, ways of living, and ways of serving.
Working in hospitality and fine dining, I discovered that true luxury has nothing to do with the price of things, but with attention to detail — the simple gesture, the right word, the discreet presence that turns an ordinary moment into something unique.
From this came the idea of a concierge service in my image: understated, elegant, and deeply human.
A house open to the world, able to connect France and the United States through a shared art of living — one built on care, time well spent, and the freedom of effortless travel.
Maison 103 is the desire to offer more than a service: an experience crafted for those who appreciate discretion, fluidity, and the beauty found in small things.
This project is also a way to bring together every step of my life — my origins, my encounters, my ambitions — to create something useful, genuine, and profoundly personal.
Because in the end, everything began with a simple idea:
to make service a signature, and travel a story in its own right.
