Born into the Architecture and Interior Design industry in the Hawaiian Islands, founder of SUMO, Nalani Sato developed an innate appreciation for the distinctive concoction of architectural styles present within the Hawaiian Islands early on. She later traveled the world, studied Fine Arts and returned home to Hawaii. She juggled regular informal modeling at Neiman Marcus, Chanel and Christian Dior, painting and more school between what started as a part-time gig at Architectural Surfaces, Inc., her Dad's business established in Honolulu in 1984. She started at the very bottom: sample organization. That is how she learned every single product, it's look, use and quality. Her job description later included administrative duties like customer service, placing orders, etc. as well as visual merchandising.
She is built to be what she is. Involved in art intersections, Nalani bridges the divide between
Grasscloth Collage
AROUND TOWN

KOHO Chocolates
Hawaiian Host opened their first KOHO Chocolate store at Royal Hawaiian Center. Designed by Noe Studio.

Modern Luxury Hawai'i
Behind the Scenes: Dynamic duo Tristyn and Kamohai Kalama redefine island living

Common Ground
@ AC Marriott in Downtown Honolulu
Kona Seaside Resort: Guesthouses
Originally built during the mid 1900's by Kimi family members, two 2-story walk ups were given new life by Honolulu-based interior design and architecture group MCYIA.