Notes on
Space & Craft.
Reflections on material, form, and the discipline of making interiors that hold meaning over time.
Why We Choose Stone Over Every Other Floor Material
The case for natural stone — not as a luxury choice, but as the rational one. A material that improves with age, absorbs the history of a house, and costs less over a lifetime than any substitute.
The Anatomy of a Handmade Dining Table
We commissioned a dining table for a client in Kensington. This is a record of the nine months it took — from timber selection in a French sawmill to the day it was placed in the room.
The Rooms That Age Well — and Why
Some interiors look magnificent in photographs and fail the people who live in them. Others improve year by year. The difference is spatial, not aesthetic — and it can be designed for from the outset.
On the Primacy of Natural Light in Interior Architecture
Before we consider a single material, we map how light moves through a space over 24 hours and across the seasons. It is the most powerful design tool available — and the most overlooked.
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