Montana Burnett is a Canadian interior designer and entrepreneur whose work sits at the intersection of design, craftsmanship, and commerce. With over 20 years of experience, she is known for creating refined, highly considered interiors that blend global influences with a strong sense of place.

She began her career in editorial at House & Home, where she developed a discerning eye for composition, storytelling, and the subtle art of editing. That foundation continues to shape her work today—informing both her approach to designing spaces and her instinct for curating objects, materials, and artisans with intention.

Burnett is the founder of Salt by the Caza Project, a curated platform for collectible design and artisan-made pieces sourced internationally, and Louka Hardware, a design-led hardware company focused on elevating the functional details of the home.

Her practice is grounded in a belief that design is both an art and a business—one that requires not only vision, but the ability to bring ideas fully to life. She is particularly drawn to the lifecycle of creation, from concept through to production and into the marketplace, where design becomes part of how people live. Through her work, she continues to champion a more intentional, globally informed approach to modern living.

Montana Burnett