Portfolio

Projects presented with room to breathe.

The portfolio should feel closer to an editorial spread than a product grid. Filters stay lightweight, imagery stays dominant, and every project has a clear path into a deeper case-study view.

Published projects

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A curated public edit is coming together. Relevant references can still be shared privately after an inquiry.

Categories

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Use the filters to narrow the view without losing the calm, image-led browsing experience.

How to use the portfolio

Browse by atmosphere

Use the edit like a design reference library first, then open the projects that feel emotionally close to your brief.

Shortlist by category

Filters help narrow the field without forcing the page into a rigid ecommerce-style grid.

Need related examples?

If the right reference is not public yet, an inquiry can unlock a closer shortlist than a thin category page ever should.

Shortlist support

The right public references should point toward a better brief, not replace one.

Once a project or mood feels close, the next move is a conversation about scope, timing, and what needs to change in your own space.

Portfolio preview

The portfolio will stay useful even before every project story is published.

While the public case-study edit is being built out, the best next step is to share the type of space you are working on. That makes it easy to point you toward relevant references privately.

Residential

Homes that feel settled fast

Useful for redesigns where circulation, material calm, and day-to-day ease matter more than decoration alone.

Commercial

Client-facing spaces with clarity

Ideal for studios, boutiques, and small workplaces that need a warmer welcome and more confident flow.

Consultation

Private references on request

When the public portfolio is still being curated, the studio can still share relevant references once your brief is understood.