Explore by Room
Rooms are not categories here. They are lived spaces with specific roles, rhythms, and constraints.
Each room in a French Mediterranean home is shaped first by light, proportion, and use. Furniture and objects come later, chosen to support what the room already is, not to transform it into something else.
This section explores interiors room by room, starting from principles rather than decoration. The aim is not to show finished looks, but to understand why certain spaces feel calm, grounded, and durable over time.
You can move through the rooms in any order. Each one stands on its own, while quietly echoing the same ideas.


The heart of the home, where light, seating, and material choices define how a space is used and experienced.
A room shaped by proportion and purpose. Less decorative, more deliberate.




A room shaped for rest and withdrawal. Quiet in tone, deliberate in use.


A room shaped by routine and restraint. Calm, durable, and essential.




A room shaped by work and rhythm. Durable, steady, and restrained.
An outdoor space shaped by use and continuity. Quiet, grounded, and enduring.
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An editorial study of French Mediterranean interiors, shaped by observation, lived experience, and a respect for spaces that age gracefully.
