Exploring how spaces come together through light, proportion and considered pieces.
Journal, Global Living and Design Notes — reflections, perspectives and practical ideas.
Editorial
Minimalism: The Philosophy and the Aesthetic
Before it described a particular kind of room, minimalism described a position. A deliberate refusal of excess.
Minimalism: The Philosophy and the Aesthetic
Before it described a particular kind of room, minimalism described a position. A deliberate refusal of excess.
The Case for Fewer Things
A quieter approach to interiors—why fewer, better pieces create spaces that feel calm, considered and easier to live in.
The Case for Fewer Things
A quieter approach to interiors—why fewer, better pieces create spaces that feel calm, considered and easier to live in.
Buying Once, Buying Well
Why buying fewer, better pieces leads to more satisfying spaces—and how to recognise furniture that will last.
Buying Once, Buying Well
Why buying fewer, better pieces leads to more satisfying spaces—and how to recognise furniture that will last.
The Chair You Return To
What makes a lounge chair truly work—comfort, proportion and materials that quietly earn their place over time.
The Chair You Return To
What makes a lounge chair truly work—comfort, proportion and materials that quietly earn their place over time.
How a Room Changes When You Live In It
Furniture reveals itself over time. How materials, light and daily use shape a room into something settled and lasting.
How a Room Changes When You Live In It
Furniture reveals itself over time. How materials, light and daily use shape a room into something settled and lasting.
Outdoor Furniture: Materials and Care
The honest guide to outdoor furniture — what the materials mean, what each type asks of you, and how to choose for the space and life you actually have.
Outdoor Furniture: Materials and Care
The honest guide to outdoor furniture — what the materials mean, what each type asks of you, and how to choose for the space and life you actually have.
Home Styling: Refining a Space
A considered approach to styling—using fewer, well-chosen objects to add texture and character without overwhelming a space.
Home Styling: Refining a Space
A considered approach to styling—using fewer, well-chosen objects to add texture and character without overwhelming a space.
Our editorial brings together a considered view on interiors, focusing on how furniture, lighting and materials shape the spaces we live in.
From practical guidance in our design notes to place-led perspectives in global living, alongside slower reflections in our journal, each piece is written to support a more intentional approach to furnishing a home.
Explore ideas around dining chairs, lounge seating and lighting, alongside thoughts on proportion, texture and everyday use.