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Fossils & Foliage

Steeped in cinematic nostalgia and ancient inspiration, Fossils & Foliage channels the spirit of untamed terrain through a curated mix of rich, natural materials and …

Argentinian Estancia Design: Rustic Roots and Ease

Rooted in Argentina’s Pampas region, estancia design evolved from the country’s historic ranch estates—homes built for both utility and hospitality. Traditionally constructed with thick adobe …

French Provençal Design: Elegance and Charm

Rooted in the southern countryside of France, French Provençal design balances timeless refinement with rustic comfort. Inspired by the architecture and interiors of traditional rural …

Scandinavian Greenhouse

A Scandinavian greenhouse merges minimalism with the rhythms of nature, resulting in a space that is both visually serene and highly functional. Rooted in Nordic …

Peruvian Andean Design: Material and Meaning 

Peruvian Andean design is shaped by its mountainous geography, layered history, and a deep respect for material culture. Influenced by Indigenous traditions from the highlands—most …

Color Unbound

Color is more than a design choice—it’s a statement. Color Unbound embraces the full arc of the rainbow in a radiant exploration of individuality, joy, …

Artisanal Craftsmanship in Modern Homes

In an age of mass production and minimalist repetition, homeowners and designers alike are seeking deeper connections through the materials that shape their spaces. Artisanal …

The HD Expo 2025 Edit: Hard & Soft

Each year, HD Expo offers a glimpse into the future of hospitality design—where material meets experience and every detail is crafted with intent. The HD …

Structural Statement 

Architecture tells a story—of structure and space, rhythm and restraint. Structural Statement draws from these principles, translating the core elements of architectural design into a …

Earthy Textures

At once grounding and elevated, Earthy Textures is an ode to the textures, tones, and materials shaped by the natural world. With a focus on …

Traditional Japanese Design: Quiet Balance 

Traditional Japanese design is rooted in cultural values of harmony, humility, and connection to nature. From the thoughtful proportions of architecture to the quiet restraint …

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