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Vincent and Hadley: When the Sofa Belongs Outside

Vincent and Hadley: When the Sofa Belongs Outside

The shift happens without ceremony. A terrace, a balcony, a garden is furnished not as a seasonal setup, but as a place meant to be used daily. With Vincent and Hadley, SOFACOMPANY brings its idea of sofa living outdoors, extending...
Objects With Narratives: Where the Hand Thinks

Objects With Narratives: Where the Hand Thinks

In Brussels, at Objects With Narratives, the question is not what contemporary culture looks like, but how it is shaped. The gallery’s new exhibition unfolds as a quiet proposition. Meaning today may still come from slowness, from touch, from memory,...
COQUET: Where Meals Take Shape

COQUET: Where Meals Take Shape

Boléro by COQUET is made for daily use. Morning coffee, a simple lunch, a dinner that gathers pace as plates are cleared and refilled. The collection settles easily into these moments, present without asking for attention. The porcelain feels balanced...
Living with Lightness by JOLI

Living with Lightness by JOLI

Living well today is less about accumulation and more about calibration. What stays, what moves, what quietly supports daily life without demanding attention. JOLI approaches living from this exact point. Not by defining a lifestyle, but by enabling one. The...
At Home with Artek

At Home with Artek

A home takes shape not through constant renewal, but through the continuity of what remains. Surfaces age, routines settle, and spaces begin to reflect the way life actually unfolds. In a culture defined by excess choice and perpetual change, this...
Where Winter Lives: Two Belgian Homes

Where Winter Lives: Two Belgian Homes

Winter changes how we use our homes. Days slow down, routines settle, and interiors take on a greater role in daily life. Home becomes a place to retreat, focus, and reset. Not a showcase, but a space that supports how...
Dewavrin: The Art of Scented Wanderlust

Dewavrin: The Art of Scented Wanderlust

There’s a moment, just after you step inside a home, when the air shifts. A breath of citrus, a whisper of spice, a memory you can’t place but instantly want to follow. It’s the kind of sensory invitation that feels...
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