The Art of Negative Space
In a world that constantly demands our attention, the home should be a sanctuary of silence. Negative space—often referred to in architecture as 'void'—is not merely the absence of objects, but the luxury of room to breathe.
The space between objects is just as important as the objects themselves.
Curating Calm
When designing a living area, resist the urge to fill every corner. Allow the eye to travel uninterrupted across the room. A solitary oak chair against a lime-washed wall speaks volumes more than a cluttered seating arrangement.
Materiality & Light
Focus on textures rather than patterns. The interplay of shadow and light on a textured stone surface creates a dynamic art piece that changes throughout the day.