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Swee Design transforms a grand Federation home into a vibrant living gallery, proving that historic architecture can embrace contemporary color, collaboration, and personality.
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Designed by Marcela Cure, this Pinecrest residence trades flash for finesse, using natural materials and muted tones to create a serene, family-centered retreat.
High above Los Angeles Country Club, Sara Alexander inverts the luxury penthouse formula with absorptive fibers and sculptural curves.
Designed by OmniDe and handcrafted in Italy, the EDGE door handle blends architectural geometry, ergonomic precision, and multi-finish versatility.
Through raw yet refined materials and a radically open plan, Marie Claire Mrad crafts an interior architecture that responds to light, climate, and the rhythms of daily life.
Designed by Bean Buro, a new nature-inspired corporate hub features tropical flora and organic forms to bring the outside in.
Ivy Ross’s Sea Ranch, California home, Standing Wave, designed by Suchi Reddy, is a neuroaesthetic retreat shaped by ocean views, light, and sound.
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Studio Nilasha’s Hyderabad Grigio Verde villa features rich textures and natural light that bring warmth to a bold black-and-gray palette.
With complete creative freedom, Dubai designer D'Ora Tokai stripped this villa to its essence and rebuilt it as a study in disciplined restraint.