Written in the margins.
The studio writes when a project leaves something over — an argument that outgrew its room, a material that deserved a eulogy, an opinion the client didn’t purchase. Published irregularly, on principle.
Eleven centimetres
PracticeWhat actually moved in the Dahl apartment, and why the smallest change on the drawing was the largest one in the room.
Mar 2026Against the mood board
OpinionA collage of other people’s rooms is a promise nobody can keep. What we show clients instead, and why it starts with a floor sample in the post.
Jan 20262700 K, and no higher
MaterialsA short, immoderate essay on colour temperature, and why your ceiling spots are lying to your dinner guests.
Oct 2025The economist reviews the year
StudioEight commissions, one controlled crisis, zero unfinished rooms. Margins, morale, and the price of the eight-commission rule, audited honestly.
Aug 2025What brass forgives
MaterialsUnlacquered brass darkens, spots, and records every hand that touches it. A defence of materials with a memory, against the tyranny of the wipe-clean.
Apr 2025Kyoto notes: the borrowed view
TravelSix weeks fitting guest floors into a century-old machiya, and what shakkei taught us about Danish windows.