Design Studies for interiors

Interior design is more than arranging furniture or selecting finishes — it is the art of shaping atmosphere. Every space carries the potential to influence how people feel, think, and live within it. Our role as designers is not only to plan layouts or specify materials, but to translate emotions, lifestyles, and aspirations into spatial experiences.
To achieve this, we rely heavily on carefully curated case studies as a core part of our design process.

Case studies allow us to communicate mood before a single line is drawn. They are visual narratives that help our clients step into a feeling, not just a concept. Through references to real projects, material palettes, lighting atmospheres, textures, and spatial compositions, we build a shared visual language that bridges imagination and reality.
Rather than asking clients to interpret abstract descriptions, we present them with tangible examples that embody the character we aim to create — whether it is calm and minimal, warm and organic, bold and contemporary, or timeless and refined.

These studies are not copied or replicated. They serve as emotional anchors. By analyzing them together, we identify what resonates: the softness of light, the rhythm of materials, the intimacy of proportions, or the openness of flow. This dialogue helps us understand the client’s aesthetic sensibility on a deeper level and ensures that the final design reflects their personality, not just a trend.

Through this method, mood becomes the starting point of the design journey. It informs choices of colour, materiality, furniture, and lighting long before technical drawings begin. The result is a cohesive environment where every element contributes to a unified atmosphere.

By proposing case studies, we make the invisible visible. We transform feelings into references, references into direction, and direction into spaces that feel intentional, authentic, and deeply personal.

Interior design is more than arranging furniture or selecting finishes — it is the art of shaping atmosphere. Every space carries the potential to influence how people feel, think, and live within it. Our role as designers is not only to plan layouts or specify materials, but to translate emotions, lifestyles, and aspirations into spatial experiences.

To achieve this, we rely heavily on carefully curated case studies as a core part of our design process.
Case studies allow us to communicate mood before a single line is drawn. They are visual narratives that help our clients step into a feeling, not just a concept. Through references to real projects, material palettes, lighting atmospheres, textures, and spatial compositions, we build a shared visual language that bridges imagination and reality.

Rather than asking clients to interpret abstract descriptions, we present them with tangible examples that embody the character we aim to create — whether it is calm and minimal, warm and organic, bold and contemporary, or timeless and refined.

These studies are not copied or replicated. They serve as emotional anchors. By analyzing them together, we identify what resonates: the softness of light, the rhythm of materials, the intimacy of proportions, or the openness of flow. This dialogue helps us understand the client’s aesthetic sensibility on a deeper level and ensures that the final design reflects their personality, not just a trend.

This approach is deeply aligned with Solène’s vision of interior design — an elegance that feels effortless, where style is inseparable from architecture. For Solène, interiors are never decorative layers added onto a space; they are a natural continuation of the architectural language. Proportions, light, and materiality work together quietly, creating spaces that feel balanced, refined, and intuitive to inhabit.
Her perspective guides the way we select and present case studies. We look for projects where the dialogue between structure and interior is harmonious, where simplicity reveals sophistication, and where the atmosphere emerges naturally from thoughtful design rather than overt styling.

Through this method, mood becomes the starting point of the design journey. It informs choices of color, materiality, furniture, and lighting long before technical drawings begin. The result is a cohesive environment where every element contributes to a unified atmosphere.

By proposing case studies, we make the invisible visible. We transform feelings into references, references into direction, and direction into spaces that feel intentional, authentic, and deeply personal.
