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MATERIALS

Depth you can see and feel

Stone, wood, metal, glass, and lacquer selected not only for appearance, but for touch, light, maintenance, and the way each surface will age.

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A palette with purpose

Stone

Natural and engineered surfaces chosen for movement, scale, edge detail, and daily use.

Wood

Veneers, solid timbers, and flooring selected for grain, tone, tactility, and continuity.

Metal and glass

Structure, reflection, transparency, and finely controlled contrast.

Lacquer and color

Quiet neutrals, deep tones, and precise sheen levels that support the architecture.

Let one surface lead to the next

MATERIAL CONTINUITY

Let one surface lead to the next

The most resolved interiors repeat a material language without repeating the same finish. Cabinetry, floors, walls, counters, furniture, and hardware can share undertones, texture, or visual weight while remaining distinct.

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Materials in context

Surface, color, and texture understood through complete rooms rather than isolated samples.

Dark wood and stone kitchen
Dark timber and veined stone
Stone island and warm cabinetry
Stone mass and warm wood
Walnut and pale stone kitchen
Walnut, metal, and pale stone
Metal and glass kitchen composition
Metal, glass, and light

Before a finish is approved

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View it in the room's light

Color temperature, daylight, and adjacent materials can change how a finish reads.

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Understand the maintenance

Cleaning, sealing, heat, water, scratching, and patina should match the intended use.

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Confirm the transition

Edges, reveals, joints, hardware, and neighboring surfaces determine whether the detail feels resolved.

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Keep the whole palette visible

Every approval is checked against the broader interior rather than made in isolation.

Build a palette for the whole home

Bring plans, samples, inspiration, or an existing finish you need to work around.

Discuss your material direction