Collection by Remy Broun
Large cutouts take the place of glass windows and entire walls, inviting sunlight, breezes, and even rain to enter. The roots of a princess vine drop from the roof garden to the ground floor.
Large cutouts take the place of glass windows and entire walls, inviting sunlight, breezes, and even rain to enter. The roots of a princess vine drop from the roof garden to the ground floor.
The coffee table is from Anthropologie.
The coffee table is from Anthropologie.
A Room & Board record console behind the couch is mixed with a vintage mushroom lamp and Flos Arco Floor Lamp.
A Room & Board record console behind the couch is mixed with a vintage mushroom lamp and Flos Arco Floor Lamp.
Hernaez organizes CDs on a modular lapacho wood shelf designed by Sticotti.
Hernaez organizes CDs on a modular lapacho wood shelf designed by Sticotti.
A COZY AND MODERN INDOOR-OUTDOOR BEDROOM IN BUENOS AIRES

In Argentinean architect and furniture designer Alejandro Sticotti's bedroom, dappled sunlight and reclaimed-wood floors and walls give the room a warm, peaceful feel.
A COZY AND MODERN INDOOR-OUTDOOR BEDROOM IN BUENOS AIRES In Argentinean architect and furniture designer Alejandro Sticotti's bedroom, dappled sunlight and reclaimed-wood floors and walls give the room a warm, peaceful feel.
A bed made from local cottonwood, supported by simple platforms.
A bed made from local cottonwood, supported by simple platforms.
Should your business require you to have clients come to your home office, creating a bespoke area ensures a clear space even with last-minute bookings. This 50-year-old apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, was redesigned by Ana Sawaia Arquitetura and Estudio Paulo Alves. It has a dedicated desk for computer work and a charming wood table set in front of floor-to-ceiling arch windows for meetings, reading, and creative tasks.
Should your business require you to have clients come to your home office, creating a bespoke area ensures a clear space even with last-minute bookings. This 50-year-old apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, was redesigned by Ana Sawaia Arquitetura and Estudio Paulo Alves. It has a dedicated desk for computer work and a charming wood table set in front of floor-to-ceiling arch windows for meetings, reading, and creative tasks.