LUV Studio
Architecture and interior designers LUV studios achieve balance between luxury, technology and style in the Mediterranean.
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Architecture and interior designers LUV studios achieve balance between luxury, technology and style in the Mediterranean.
Lydia Hardwick’s pottery illustrates a beautiful functionality; her eye-catching pieces celebrate everyday living.
A young and dynamic architecture studio that strips design back to its fundamentals to find a balance between richness and restraint.
Combining artistic vision with human experience, this practice works internationally to deliver spaces that surprise and engage.
A tight-knit team with diverse expertise, this practice combines architectural form and naturalistic planting.
The seamless meeting of architecture and interior design, Margot Tsim takes inspiration from global cities such as Tokyo and New York.
Maria Sejas’ ceramics are created through spontaneity and experimentation, influenced by global design and philosophies.
Sensitive design meets barely-touched nature in Formentera, using its remote location as a catalyst for architectural innovation.
Sidestepping the formulaic in favour of sympathetic garden design, this studio pairs creative flair with high-quality craftsmanship.
Rich narratives and a nuanced sense of place are at the heart of this practice’s sensitive and considered approach.
Finding pleasure in the detail, McLean Quinlan is a family practice crafting spaces that age with grace.
Dovetailing aesthetics with architecture, Miminat Shodeinde is a British Nigerian artist uniting form and function, art and design.