This pavilion designed for Milan Design Week captured our attention with its sleek and futuristic form.
The depth, the texture, and the way the material ages make it something fundamentally different from a surface finish.
Good design isn’t always obvious. In fact, the spaces that stay with us most are often shaped by details we barely notice at first.
One of the most important of those decisions is material selection, especially when it comes to cabinetry, built-ins, and structural panels.
Kiel Fragments is a series where Hauth slices buildings from his hometown into self-contained volumes and floats each one in open sky.
When a lounge is done right, guests don’t just pass through—it becomes part of how they remember the property.
Los Terrenos in a lovely woodland setting in Mexico does the trick well, appearing both visually stunning and understated, cleanly reflecting the greenery around it.