This interior was designed for a young family — a creative director and an art consultant whose lives are closely connected to visual culture and travel. The apartment became a natural extension of that experience — a personal, boutique-like space shaped by memories and a professional perspective.
At its core is a love of architectural graphics — expressed through the composition of volumes, the use of panels and portals, lines of light, and the clear rhythm of the furniture.
The space is composed almost like a gallery, yet it remains alive and intimate thanks to its layering, tactile materials — richly toned wood, textiles, matte finishes — and a variety of lighting scenarios.








