A narrow corridor with stone walls and wooden doors, leading to an open space in the distance.
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Quiet Ritual
A narrow corridor with stone walls and wooden doors, leading to an open space in the distance.
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Quiet Ritual
A modern interior space featuring wooden flooring, minimalist furniture, and large windows allowing natural light.
A modern interior space featuring wooden flooring, minimalist furniture, and large windows allowing natural light.
A modern interior space featuring wooden flooring, minimalist furniture, and large windows allowing natural light.
A modern interior featuring a sleek, curved bar with decorative hanging elements and large windows in soft lighting.

We build for

We build for

SLOW, Real Life

SLOW, Real Life

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Luxurious flower shop interior with displays of fresh bouquets and vases.
Luxurious bedroom with a king-size bed, Japanese screen headboard, and elegant seating.
Aerial yoga studio with hammocks, yoga mats, and a Buddha statue.
Modern retail store with shelves displaying products and a central consultation table.
Modern hallway with illuminated textured walls and wood paneling.
Modern pilates studio with reformers and large window views
Sekai restaurant sign with bamboo motif panels and dramatic lighting.

Residential

ApartmentPrivate House

We design interiors by listening first. To rhythm, habits, and the quiet emotional life of home. Then we translate that into space — in résonance with the people who live there — through materials, light, and detail. That is how a house becomes a home.

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Residential

ApartmentPrivate House

We design interiors by listening first. To rhythm, habits, and the quiet emotional life of home. Then we translate that into space — in résonance with the people who live there — through materials, light, and detail. That is how a house becomes a home.

View WorksView Works
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Residential

ApartmentPrivate House

We design interiors by listening first. To rhythm, habits, and the quiet emotional life of home. Then we translate that into space — in résonance with the people who live there — through materials, light, and detail. That is how a house becomes a home.

View WorksView Works
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faq

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What is your approach to design?

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How do we begin working together?

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What’s the difference between a design-only service and full project supervision?

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HOW DO YOU APPROACH CLIENT COLLABORATION?

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What defines your design style?

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Where are you based, and do you take on projects in other locations?

What is your approach to design?

How do we begin working together?

What’s the difference between a design-only service and full project supervision?

HOW DO YOU APPROACH CLIENT COLLABORATION?

What defines your design style?

Where are you based, and do you take on projects in other locations?

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