Concept development · Moodboard · AI visualisation
For this brief the client described the room as feeling cold - not in temperature, but in character. Despite its architectural quality, it did not feel like theirs. They wanted it to feel inhabited. Alive. Worthy of the building it sat within, but not stiff or untouchable.
They were drawn to warmth and tactile richness - velvet, walnut, hammered metal — and wanted a space that could hold a dinner party on a Friday evening and feel equally right on a quiet Sunday morning. They were not looking for a showroom. They were looking for a home.