Imagine taking a close look at two of your senses and discovering how they interact with each other to create unique sensations that leave a lasting impact. This is what we are doing today by zooming into the use of light and texture in interior design specifically, leading to the creation of holistic and detailed …
Month: November 2023
Listen to your furniture Sometimes the signs that surround us are not written down in words but rather as faint hints to be spotted and deciphered in order to grasp a better understanding of our surroundings. In the case of interiors, these messages are transmitted as visual cues embedded within each furniture piece. If our …
As unexpected as it might seem, there is in fact a fluid side to metal that we can observe even after it has been wielded into a particular shape. The aspects where we can find this fluidity are not in its tactile form but rather through its dialogue with light, other materials, and even with …
The arrival of the winter season implies not only dressing ourselves in comfy layers but also preparing our interiors for the cold months. Moreover, if there is anyone who has mastered the art of cozy and warm interior design it is Alaskan Native peoples who’s holistic approach intertwines functionality, sustainability, and a rootedness in cultural …
Architecture and interior design are two sides of the same coin or in this case, space. We cannot focus solely on one aspect while overlooking the way both influence each other and combine to form a cohesive dialogue. Moreover, the creation of harmonious interiors that merge seamlessly with architecture contributes to an aesthetic and functional …
One of the many charms that winter brings along is the opportunity to experiment boldly with interior design and give into plush and warm decor fully. The season’s cozy and inviting atmosphere encourages us to envelop ourselves in cocoon-like spaces filled with warm color schemes, a variety of textures, and soft lighting. In fact, as …
The bridge between tradition and contemporary new ways of thinking, has become a familiar ground of innovative designers and design lovers alike. This tendency of taking inspiration from a long-standing aesthetic approach and adjusting it to modern lifestyles is especially visible in Japanese modernism. Characterized by its emphasis on simplicity, minimalism, and the appreciation for …
In an ideal world, transparency would govern all decisions and the information we revive; however in reality this is something we must still strive for. Perhaps one way of getting closer to this ideal is to start from home by learning about openness, naturality, and modernity from something as simple as glass. This material which …