Issue No. 01 · Volume One

A room, considered.

Tell us a room and what you love — a style, a hobby, an era. We'll build you a curated design concept: mood, materials, palette, lighting, and at least eight products worth your shortlist.

The method

A theme should be felt through the room, never displayed in it.

A fly-fishing study should feel like a Scottish river at dawn — not a tackle shop. A jazz living room is burnished walnut and amber light — not saxophones on the wall. We design through atmosphere, texture and material.

From the archive

First Light

Study · Fly Fishing

By the Spey, at First Light

Peat, moss and river-stone greys settle the room. Weathered tweed cushions a deep reading chair; an oil-rubbed brass lamp casts a single warm pool. The air feels just-after-rain — cool, mineral, considered.

Burnished Walnut

Living Room · Jazz Music

Slow Set in Burnished Walnut

A late-night Blue Note in domestic form. Smoked glass, oxblood velvet, a low-slung travertine table. Light is amber and indirect, the kind that flatters a glass of something brown.

Empty Bowl

Bedroom · Japanese Ceramics

The Quiet of an Empty Bowl

Unbleached linen, raw plaster, a single hand-thrown vessel on bleached oak. Nothing is shouting. The window does most of the work, the room receives it.

Your room awaits.

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