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  • MONICS+VIEIRA on Turning Observation Into Design

    MONICS+VIEIRA develops furniture, lighting and objects through a practice shaped between Milan and Dubai. Founded by Tania Monics and Rafaela Vieira, the studio works across collectible design and collaborations with international manufacturers, using material research, sculptural form and contemporary domestic rituals as recurring points of departure. Its collections form part of an evolving body of […] More

  • Jacobsen Studio on Designing AMS House in Response to Nature

    Jacobsen Studio approaches AMS House through a close reading of its sloping site and surrounding native forest. Set on the highest point of the plot, the residence unfolds through three connected volumes that divide social and private functions while maintaining a continuous relationship with the garden. Laminated wood, rammed earth, travertine and copper establish a […] More

  • Furn Object on Turning Escapism Into the Portals Collection

    Anna and Sergii Baierzdorf, co-founders of Furn Object, introduce Portals Collection through a simple but charged idea: the need for a place, object, or moment that lets the mind step away from the weight of everyday reality. The collection turns metal and art glass into forms that suggest entry points, pauses, and private shifts in […] More

  • Summer on Mars: Mati Sipiora and Ola Jakuć on a Martian Interior

    Mati Sipiora and Ola Jakuć discuss Summer on Mars with ARCHISCENE Magazine, an exhibition presented during Milan Design Week 2026 as part of Alcova. Conceived as an alternative reality suspended between the real and the imagined, the project draws from retrofuturistic visions of Mars, modernist optimism, and post-anthropocentric thinking. Through lighting objects, sculptural structures, furniture, […] More

  • Beltrame Breuil on Piçule: Turning Alpine Landscapes Into Objects

    Camille Breuil and Luca Beltrame of Beltrame Breuil speak with ARCHISCENE Magazine about PIÇULE, a furniture and object collection rooted in Alpine origins and shaped for contemporary European interiors. Working between Tarvisio and Vienna, the studio moves across architecture, interiors, landscape, and product design, drawing from forests, lakes, mountain topography, and the atmosphere of daily […] More

  • Heimtextil Trends 26/27: Craft, AI, and the Future of Textiles

    Heimtextil 2026 once again demonstrated its position as a global hub for textile design, bringing together creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship under one roof. DESIGN This year, the fair explored the intersection of tradition and technology, highlighting how designers are blending human intuition with digital tools to create the interiors of tomorrow. Heimtextil Trends 26/27 under […] More

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    Architecture as a Mediator of Digital and Industrial Systems: Interview with Han Gao

    Han Gao approaches architecture as a way of thinking about systems, perception, and the invisible forces shaping contemporary life. From data centers to large-scale innovation campuses, her work transforms technological infrastructure into spatial experience, balancing analytical rigor with atmospheric sensitivity. In our exclusive interview Han reflects on rethinking architectural typologies, revealing hidden operational logics, and […] More

  • Melazza Studio on Casa Salt Rough and Designing with Soul

    In their interview with ARCHISCENE Magazine, Melazza co-founders Florencia Melazza and Malena Taboada open up about Casa Salt Rough, a lakeside home defined by softness, restraint, and emotional clarity. Located in a serene natural setting, the project unfolds through gentle transitions and honest materials, with light, texture, and proportion guiding each design decision. INTERVIEWS Casa […] More

  • Alexander Diaz Andersson on the Beluga Sofa for ATRA

    ATRA introduces the limited-edition Beluga Sofa, a sculptural piece designed by Alexander Diaz Andersson that draws attention through contrast, between softness and structure, comfort and control. With its cloud-like silhouette wrapped in mirror-finish pleather, the sofa reflects not only light but also the room around it, changing with its surroundings while maintaining its form. The […] More

  • WATG on Nobu Residences Los Cabos and the Architecture of Experience

    WATG designed Nobu Residences Los Cabos as an extension of the brand’s design language, bringing it into a private residential setting with 60 units located within the grounds of the Nobu Hotel. The architecture carries forward the hotel’s modern minimalism while addressing the site’s intense light, coastal winds, and need for spatial separation. A private […] More

  • Quiet Architecture of Casa Botánica with Melazza Co-Founders

    For ARCHISCENE Magazine, Editor Jana Kostic speaks with Melazza co-founders Malena Taboada and Florencia Melazza about Casa Botánica, a residential project shaped by filtered light, tactile materials, and a quiet relationship with nature in Buenos Aires’ Club Tortugas. Designed in collaboration with MEP, the home doesn’t assert itself against the setting but instead listens to […] More

  • Sun Yuanliang on Creating Qi Yuan as a Living Retreat

    Sun Yuanliang, founder of Yuan Liang Design, speaks about Qi Yuan, his work-live space in Suzhou, China, completed in December 2023. Conceived as both a private studio and retreat, the project transforms a traditional residential setting into a quiet zone of reflection and flow. In this exclusive interview with ARCHISCENE Magazine editor Jana Kostic, Sun shares […] More

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