Selected projects, each named after the unique key element(s) or inspiration of the design.
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Chrome & Wallnut
Moulding
The home is inspired by Parisean interior design style. The key in the design was highlighting the focus of the architectural details, and selecting pieces that will harmonise with it, rather than compete for attention. The colour palette is neutral and earthy, with both contemporary and antique pieces co-existing in harmony.
Glass
Oak
The project is a remodel of a L-shaped multi-purpose room, which includes a kitchen, dining room, livingroom and an office. The design concept is based on the Japandi style, focused on “simplicity, natural elements, comfort, and sustainability”. This includes bringing in elements of nature into the home, such as using natural materials, organic shapes, and a focus on uncluttered spaces. The “less is more” principle is used all throughout the space, to maximise natural light streaming into the apartment, and create a relaxing space.
Aluminium & Linen
Chevron
This yoga studio consists of two areas - the yoga room, and a café for pre- and post-class cosiness. The key of the design is a spacious light environment, that enables a break from the busy every day. The colour palette is neutral with an infusion of green, to allow the textures and shapes to shine through. The key element of the yoga room are the mirrors, that create a sense of endless space. The café area is divided into multiple seating areas, depending on the need.