A Japanese pavilion near Kyoto

Kacper Niezabitowski is an architect based in Paris. Previously working with two awarded companies  and currently working on his own projects he kindly sent me the residential project inspired by his travels. A Japanese pavilion The residential project is located near Lake Biwa which is a lake and a complex of natural wetlands, near Kyoto, […]

A metal partition wall in a minimal home

One of the articles I got emailed most about lately is the one where I show a wooden room divider: One size fits all room divider in Oak It shows that many of you are looking for ways to close off areas in your home, while maintaining optimal light and contact with the other spaces. […]

Krafitzen collection by Cosentino

During Glue, a small Amsterdam Design Festival earlier this year I visited Cosentino City where I already got a glimpse of the new Kraftizen collection With five versatile, beautiful and honest colors Cosentino has mastered a refined technique through technology creating a durable surface that delights the five senses through textures and volumes, silky and […]

Two days in Copenhagen with Carl Hansen & Son

After a lack of events, inspirational trips and fairs, I am so happy that since our Milan design trip earlier this year everything seems to be back to normal. Some brands might have found new ways during the pandemic to inform their audiences online. I can tell you though that nothing is more satisfying than […]

Soft Minimal ­ – A Sensory Approach to Architecture & Design

Guided by the purpose of wellbeing, the essence of Norm Architects’ style is balance: richness focused by restraint, simplicity imbued with warmth, complexity heightened by order. Be it architecture, interiors, or furniture, Norm’s unique brand of soft minimalism speaks to the mind as much as the body, creating and curating spaces for all. If you […]