Wicker House is a house in Singapore by Ming Architects, completed in 2024. The home brings open views of water and greenery into a plan that still keeps the bedrooms private, using screens inspired by rattan and a light, tropical palette. Natural materials, bright interiors, and measured pops of colour shape the daily experience from room to room.
Casa AM is a 130-square-meter apartment renovation in downtown Cosenza, Italy, by Pamela Camposano. The 2020 project reorganizes the plan around open living, custom storage, and a careful material palette that ties the rooms together. Travertine, glass, oak, and tuned lighting give the interior a clear, composed presence.
Corb Mari is an apartment in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by CID Studio. The project looks toward the Mediterranean and takes its cues from the coast, light, and a palette that stays close to the view. Inside, iconic furnishings and calm, curved forms shape rooms that feel open to the landscape while keeping daily life at the center.
Sky Loft is a 2025 apartment renovation in downtown Turin, Italy, by Valeria Eva Rossi. The former habitable attic, set in a prestigious 1970s building, replaces its uneven, dark layout with a brighter sequence shaped by large skylights, a restrained white-and-gray palette, and a taller living room marked by a faux beam that also holds services and lighting.
Casa Mavra is a house in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, by Taller Alberto Calleja. Two angular volumes in black concrete open toward the landscape, while a continuous wall and water-driven stair sequence guide movement from the street into the heart of the home.
Moitié Studio designed a 150-square-meter apartment in Milan, Italy, set on the fifth floor of a 1930s rationalist building by Giovanni Muzio. It pairs restored original details with a calmer plan and a lighter interior. The renovation brings memory, daylight, and daily use into closer alignment without losing the apartment’s Milanese restraint.
«CHIN-CHIN» Budapest is a Japanese bar in Budapest, Hungary, shaped by WOW project in 2025. Rather than repeat the franchise’s standard template, the project draws on the izakaya to create a more intimate, social setting for food and drinks. The result keeps the brand’s recognizable framework, but shifts the mood toward a looser, more atmospheric experience.
Smartflyer Penthouse is a 2025 office in Manhattan, New York, NY, United States, where HuxHux Design Inc. turns a former residential building above a warehouse in Chelsea into a social headquarters. Conceived for a luxury travel agency, the project is built around third spaces—rooms that support breakfasts, cocktail parties, dinners, and everyday work with a residential ease that feels close to hospitality.