Collection by Luke Hopping

A Neon Dreamworld Outside Paris Tests Futuristic Ideas for Homes

For our March issue dedicated to interiors, we toured the warehouse-turned-home of Antwerp architect Nathalie Wolberg and artist Tim Stokes. Here, we visit highlights from Wolberg's otherworldly furniture and design lab in France.

Soft recessed lighting interacts with mostly white surfaces in the loosely defined Furniture Room, creating what Wolberg calls "an architecture of the senses."
Soft recessed lighting interacts with mostly white surfaces in the loosely defined Furniture Room, creating what Wolberg calls "an architecture of the senses."
An abundance of modular and multifunctional furniture, like this table with built-in sliding chairs, means the space is constantly evolving.
An abundance of modular and multifunctional furniture, like this table with built-in sliding chairs, means the space is constantly evolving.
A surreal floating staircase, offset by a pear-colored accent wall, descends to the lower level.
A surreal floating staircase, offset by a pear-colored accent wall, descends to the lower level.
Located beneath a netting, Wolberg's multifunctional LIVE IN project packs a range of personal configurations into a 131-square-foot unit, including work, play, and sleep.
Located beneath a netting, Wolberg's multifunctional LIVE IN project packs a range of personal configurations into a 131-square-foot unit, including work, play, and sleep.
Intimate nooks, set amid curvaceous shapes, diffused lighting, and colorful accents, provide a place for rest and recreation. The various levels, including the netting above, playfully engage the space.
Intimate nooks, set amid curvaceous shapes, diffused lighting, and colorful accents, provide a place for rest and recreation. The various levels, including the netting above, playfully engage the space.
The holistic LIVE IN also incorporates space for practical necessities, like sleep.
The holistic LIVE IN also incorporates space for practical necessities, like sleep.