
Stepping into this British house feels like entering a live performance — a curated space where design, light, and form move in perfect harmony. Through a restrained monochromatic palette, the architecture becomes a backdrop to bold silhouettes, reflective materials, and artistic expression.
Inspired by the idea of dance, Flow redefines lighting as a dynamic presence. Its fluid lines and artistic structure soften the sharp geometry of the hall while subtly commanding attention — a functional sculpture in perfect sync with its environment.
The second composition reveals a scene of sculptural balance. At its base, the Flusso Console stands like a poised performer — its arched brass base recalling the motion of a dancer, topped with striking Emperador marble. The piece radiates both strength and grace, adding drama to the space without excess.
Above it, the Roma Mirror introduces a quiet yet bold geometry. Defined by its double ring and polished brass finish, it reflects both light and form, reinforcing the hall’s monochrome rhythm. Framed by Streamline Wall Lights, the mirror becomes the centerpiece of a symmetrical installation. These lights, inspired by the Streamline Moderne movement, pair elongated brass forms with soft illumination — a nod to the elegance of 1930s design, elevated for today.
The Athena Chair rests confidently — its gold-plated frame and soft contours evoking classical refinement with a contemporary edge. A piece that balances visual presence and ergonomic ease, it lends the room both structure and softness.
The final image brings us to the heart of the space — a composition that unites movement and materiality. The oversized Flow Chandelier hovers dramatically above the Flusso Round Dining Table, where the signature blend of brass and marble continues. The table’s rhythmic base mirrors the energy of the chandelier above, grounding the space while maintaining a sense of motion.
Surrounding this centerpiece, the Marie Sofa, with its soft curves and gold-plated accents, adds richness and a nod to regal luxury. Beside it, the Sedere Armchair and Marie Tea Cart round out the setting — a trio of comfort, form, and symmetry. Together, they create an intimate yet striking seating area that feels timeless.
This monochrome hall is more than a showcase of fine design — it’s a living narrative of movement, material, and meaning. From the kinetic elegance of Flow to the grounded artistry of Flusso and Marie, every element contributes to a symphony of sculptural beauty. Here, design doesn’t just decorate — it performs.