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Studio Piet Boon's 930-square-meter Office Brabant project in the Netherlands redefines barn architecture with materials like natural stone and light-toned wood. This 2020 Architizer A+ Award-winning office stands out with its pitched roofs and expansive glass facades, while the interior creates a sense of minimalist lighting and comfortable living space

Cristina Celestino's Fluviale Collection combines the terracotta tradition of Fornace Brioni with a modern interpretation. The collection stands out with its pictorial patterns, natural textures and geometric approach.

As we step into 2025, interior design is evolving to engage all our senses, creating immersive, multi-sensory experiences that go beyond the purely visual. This year, sensory design takes center stage, blending textures, scents, sounds, and lighting to craft environments that are not just seen, but felt. Imagine soft rugs beneath your feet, aromatic candles filling the air, soothing music in the background, and adjustable lighting that adapts to your mood.These elements are more than just decorative; they are tools to define and transform the atmosphere of any room.The Feel-Good Factor in FurnitureThe essence of design has always been about