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The project I’m currently working on has quite a few monochromatic and taupe like tones present throughout the property....
23/07/2025

The project I’m currently working on has quite a few monochromatic and taupe like tones present throughout the property.
That being said, my client is a big lover of colour. So, we’ve been injecting accessories of varying hues around the space, more specifically reds and blues.
But while I was searching for smaller accents, this piece popped up and caught my eye.

It picks up the tones of the surrounding walls, the neutral colouring of the seating in the living room and dining area with that alluring white webbing, and its transparency echoes the concept we were going for in introducing smoked glass in the lounge.
I don’t know what it is, but this dichotomy between the vase’s robust structure with its large shoulders and apparent sense of weight, and the seemingly dainty, delicate air that is conveyed makes one c**k their head with intrigue.

I can’t wait to see it fully situated in its new environment, quietly inhabiting the space, like a shadow, a ghost.

Working with my first remote client abroad has been something like writing a novel together — a creative concept is seen...
06/06/2025

Working with my first remote client abroad has been something like writing a novel together — a creative concept is seen through from inception to completion in corroboration, one element, one step at a time.

Of course, sourcing remotely isn’t seamless. Freight and various shipping delays test patience. Photos can only say so much, colours reading differently through a screen, details and textures often faint on video calls.

Logistics take planning, and it isn’t just due to the large time difference!

Through all this however, the magic lies in the process — as usual! It’s the WhatsApp exchanges at odd hours, the shared Pinterest references, the trust built across oceans.

Distance doesn’t dilute the experience.
If anything, it sharpens it, offering us to exercise precision with more consideration, more dynamic dialogue, more fun.

It’s the thrill of the hunt — just this time, from afar.

A city that I’ve held close to my heart for a long time, Paris in the springtime has its own kind of magic — I would alm...
30/04/2025

A city that I’ve held close to my heart for a long time, Paris in the springtime has its own kind of magic — I would almost go as far as to say it’s a portal, rather than a place.
And nowhere is this quite so palpable for me as the Marché aux Puces de Saint-Ouen.

It is an open-air labyrinth expertly dappled with high end show rooms and flea market stalls where inspiration hangs in the air, heavy like amber.
At every turn, something stirs the senses: 1970s Italian lamps that playfully marry the lightness of Murano glass with anchoring steels, poodles with pink hair accessories ritzily perched atop sculptural seating while indulging in some light people watching and sun bathing, stacks of mid-century chairs obstructing shaded paths like quiet ruins.

The showrooms we gravitated toward felt almost cinematic; with their celebration of Italian 20th century design, these polished spaces offered more than a melange of beautifully arranged objects — they offered ideas. A mood and countless points of inspiration to carry home. This past Sunday offered a salient lesson on listening, absorbing, and as always, on sharing.

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