
A hardworking family home becoming a gallery of black, gold and marble.
This is a real home — school mornings, toys underfoot, a kitchen that never stops. Our clients didn't ask us to erase their life. They asked us to build a home that holds it beautifully.
We share this before with our clients' blessing, because this is what most homes actually look like before a designer walks in — and that's exactly the point. The vision that follows isn't a fantasy render for an empty house. It's a plan for this house: a dining room that seats the whole story, a lighting scheme that turns dinner into an occasion, and marble that forgives family life. Drag each line and watch what's coming.
The busiest corner of the house becomes its most composed — a sculpted marble table, high-back chairs in black and white, and a console styled like a gallery plinth.


Good design is choreographed for every hour. Drag the line between school-morning daylight and dinner-party candlelight — same furniture, same walls, a completely different feeling.


Vision · approved
The lounge that's coming — velvet, gold, sculpted glass
Noir sofas. Sculptural mirrors. Curtains made in-house.
Where the family gathers most deserves the deepest comfort. Black velvet sofas trimmed in gold sit low and generous around a sculpted dark-timber table; a pair of organic mirrors lifts the wall like jewellery; and full-height layered drapery — sewn in our own workroom — softens the whole composition.
Every decision here was made with eyes open: before a single piece is ordered, the family walks through their future home in full-colour visions like this one.
A family home shouldn't have to choose between beautiful and liveable. The whole craft is refusing that choice.— Design notes · Sculpted Serenity