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The Plant Playbook: How to Style Indoor Greenery Like a DesignerInterior Design

The Plant Playbook: How to Style Indoor Greenery Like a Designer

Forget the sad succulent on the windowsill. Here's how to use indoor plants as a genuine design tool — creating rhythm, scale, and life in every room of your home.

Sophia Laurent
Sophia Laurent·Mar 18, 2026·8 min read
Quiet Luxury: The Art of Interiors That Whisper Rather Than ShoutInterior Design

Quiet Luxury: The Art of Interiors That Whisper Rather Than Shout

In an era of visual noise, the most compelling interiors speak softly. We explore the design philosophy redefining what luxury means — through restraint, materiality, and the courage to leave things undone.

Sophia Laurent
Sophia Laurent·Mar 18, 2026·9 min read
Small Space, Big Style: A Room-by-Room Guide to Living Large in Tight QuartersInterior Design

Small Space, Big Style: A Room-by-Room Guide to Living Large in Tight Quarters

Your apartment is small. Your style doesn't have to be. Here's the practical, no-fluff guide to making every square foot count — without sacrificing the things that make a home feel like yours.

Sophia Laurent
Sophia Laurent·Mar 18, 2026·9 min read
The Quiet Power of Wabi-Sabi in Modern Living SpacesInterior Design

The Quiet Power of Wabi-Sabi in Modern Living Spaces

How the Japanese philosophy of imperfection is reshaping contemporary interiors — and why your home doesn't need to be perfect to be beautiful.

Elena Vasquez
Elena Vasquez·Mar 15, 2026·8 min read
Concrete Poetry: Why Brutalism Deserves a Second LookArchitecture

Concrete Poetry: Why Brutalism Deserves a Second Look

Once dismissed as cold and inhuman, Brutalist architecture is experiencing a global renaissance. We explore why these concrete giants are finally getting the respect they deserve.

Marcus Chen
Marcus Chen·Mar 8, 2026·10 min read
The Terrazzo Renaissance: From Airport Floors to High DesignMaterials

The Terrazzo Renaissance: From Airport Floors to High Design

Once confined to institutional corridors and mid-century lobbies, terrazzo has become the material darling of contemporary design. Here's how it happened.

Sofia Andersson
Sofia Andersson·Feb 28, 2026·6 min read