Each room has a base material—something foundational that everything else is built upon. Whether it’s wooden panels, woven textiles, or richly detailed ornamentation, this material sets the tone. It acts as the anchor that holds the design together, giving structure and cohesion to all the layered elements. The base is consistent throughout, even as the decor, colors, and textures vary from room to room. It’s what grounds the space, making the more decorative or expressive elements feel intentional and connected
In panels, it adds rhythm to the walls, a quiet geometry that frames the space without overpowering it. In floors, it creaks gently underfoot, offering a subtle reminder of the room’s age and presence. And when paired with softer materials like textiles or stone, it creates contrast—a firm, organic backdrop that enhances everything around it. No matter how bold the decor gets, the wood remains—steady, honest, and timeless.
Placed against the backdrop of matching panels or contrasting walls, the wood furniture brings cohesion. It bridges the base material to the finer details—holding the space together in a quiet, dignified way. It’s both a grounding force and a focal point, offering comfort, structure, and a timeless elegance that doesn’t need to shout to be noticed.
The wooden wall panels give the room its backbone. They run along the walls with purpose—structured, steady, and full of quiet character. Integrated into the panels are open wooden shelves—simple but striking. They jut out as natural extensions of the walls, not just for storage but for expression.