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— Duogrevan, A House in Provence An interior shaped through time, objects and quiet accumulation. Within the old Provençal house, artworks, furniture and found pieces settle into the architecture, as if they had always belonged. Nothing feels overly composed. Patina, irregularity and age remain visible. Light moves softly across limewashed walls, worn wood and stone floors. Objects do not decorate. They introduce weight, contrast and presence. A home where restraint allows each piece to breathe, and atmosphere emerges slowly through texture and time. — Interior design: @duogrevan Photography: @eefjedeconinck & @sennevanderven Save for interiors shaped through objects and quiet restraint. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial interiors.
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4 hours ago
— Aman-i-Khas, Tented Stillness An interior shaped through canvas, light and stillness. Inspired by Mughal tents, the space unfolds through layers of fabric, filtered light and warm timber. Textile becomes architecture. Curtains soften the boundaries of the tent, diffusing the landscape into a muted glow. Wood introduces rhythm and grounding beneath the lightness of linen and canvas. Nothing feels excessive. Each object settles quietly into the space, held in balance by proportion, symmetry and restraint. Light moves slowly across surfaces, carrying the warmth of the surrounding landscape indoors. A retreat where luxury is expressed through calm, softness and atmosphere. — Architecture & interiors: @aman Save for interiors where softness shapes the experience. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial interiors.
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3 days ago
— Brent Buck Architects, A House Between Structures A house shaped through continuity and restraint. Set between existing volumes, the project redefines the idea of extension: not by expanding, but by occupying what was already there. The new structure settles within a former footprint, preserving the surrounding landscape while clarifying the overall composition. Inside, architecture unfolds through alignment and proportion. Spaces follow one another with precision, guided by light, texture and scale. Wood, plaster and stone establish a restrained palette. Nothing dominates. Each element supports a quiet spatial rhythm. Open volumes, framed views and filtered light create a constant dialogue between interior and landscape. An architecture not defined by addition, but by balance, continuity and control. — Architecture: @brentbuckarchitects Save for restrained, material-led interiors. Follow @ampmread for quiet architecture and interiors.
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4 days ago
— Softhue Studio, Tactile Minimalism An interior shaped through material continuity and restraint. Wood extends across walls and ceiling, enclosing the space in a warm, continuous surface. Soft textiles filter light, softening the geometry. Nothing stands apart. Each element is absorbed into a measured whole. Light moves slowly, revealing texture without interruption. A domestic landscape where structure becomes atmosphere, and minimalism is felt rather than seen. — Design & visualisation: @softhue.studio Save for interiors where material defines the space. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial interiors.
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5 days ago
— Child Studio, Mayfair Residential In this Mayfair home, Child Studio composes the interior through balance rather than contrast. Warm woods, soft upholstery and sculptural pieces are held in a quiet equilibrium: each element defined by its relation to another. Nothing dominates. The space unfolds through alignment, repetition, and restraint. Mid-century references are present, but softened, absorbed into a more continuous language. Light moves across surfaces without interruption, revealing texture while preserving the whole. An interior where structure remains gentle, and warmth becomes a form of control. — Design: @child.studio Photo: @felixspeller Save for interiors where balance shapes the atmosphere. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial interiors.
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7 days ago
— Iolie Coufo, Bleu Brussels An interior shaped through rhythm, material and restraint. Wood defines the space. Not as surface, but as structure: continuous, measured, almost enveloping. Planes align. Openings frame. Each element holds its position with quiet precision. Soft textiles and filtered light temper this rigour, bringing a quieter, more tactile presence to the grid. Nothing interrupts. Everything continues. Furniture, artworks and objects settle into the architecture, not as additions, but as extensions of it. A space composed through repetition and balance, where material warmth meets structural clarity. — Interior Design: @ioliecoufo In collaboration with François Marcq Office Photography: @coufo_studio Save for interiors shaped by rhythm and material presence. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial spaces.
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10 days ago
— Pampa, Woven Matter At Pampa, textiles are shaped through fibre and hand. Wool and linen, often left close to their natural state, carry a quiet density: both raw and composed. Nothing is perfectly even. Edges shift, surfaces hold subtle irregularities, and tones move almost imperceptibly. Placed within an interior, these pieces do not decorate, they anchor. They absorb light, soften the space, and introduce a slower, more tactile rhythm. An approach where material presence is enough, and craft remains visible. — Design: @wearepampa Save for interiors shaped through texture and restraint. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial interiors.
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11 days ago
— Ferm Living, Boda Chair A table shaped through time, use and quiet gestures. More than a setting, it unfolds as a composition: where objects, materials and light come together without hierarchy. Solid wood anchors the space. Glass, linen and ceramics soften it. The Boda Chair sits within this balance, not as a focal point, but as part of a larger rhythm: one that moves between presence and ease. Nothing feels staged. Everything feels placed. Moments extend. Conversations settle. An interior where the table is not fixed, but slowly assembled through use, attention and time. — Design: @fermliving Photography: @fermliving Save for interiors shaped by ritual and material warmth. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial spaces.
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12 days ago
— Simone Bodmer-Turner, Brooklyn Apartment An interior shaped through composition. In the Brooklyn apartment of artist and designer Simone Bodmer-Turner, the space unfolds as an arrangement: where objects, artworks and furniture exist in quiet relation to one another. Nothing dominates. Everything participates. Designed with Olivia Stutz, the apartment holds a careful balance between restraint and presence. Wood, linen, plaster and paper build a soft material continuity, allowing shifts to happen through texture rather than contrast. Objects are not placed, they are composed. A vessel, a drawing, a branch: each element holds its position with precision, yet without rigidity. Light moves gently across surfaces, revealing depth without ever fixing the scene. The space feels lived, but never accidental. Balanced, but never staged. An interior where living becomes a form of composition: measured, intuitive, and quietly held. — Interior Design: @oliviastutzdesign Interior & Styling: @simonebodmerturner Photography: @william.jess.laird Save for interiors shaped through composition and material balance. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial spaces.
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14 days ago
— Hotel Wren, photographed by Ethan Jones An interior revealed through light, use and presence. More than documenting a place, the series captures a way of inhabiting it: where architecture, objects and daily rituals dissolve into one continuous atmosphere. Light becomes the primary material. Warm, low and directional, it settles across timber, linen and plaster, holding the space in a constant state of suspension. Nothing feels staged. A coffee left mid-preparation, a bed undone, a chair slightly pulled: gestures remain, quietly shaping the image. The architecture recedes. What remains is perception. Across the series, interior and exterior echo one another (same tones, same textures, same calibrated calm) extending the space beyond its walls. An atmosphere not constructed through form, but through time, light and attention. — Photography: @ethanjones.co Location: @hotel.wren Save for interiors shaped by light and presence. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial spaces.
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17 days ago
— Studio Ebur, Appartement Molière A Paris apartment shaped through memory, composition and quiet contrast. Set within a classical framework, the project preserves the existing (mouldings, parquet, proportions) while introducing a more restrained, contemporary layer. Nothing is erased. Everything is repositioned. Objects, artworks and furniture define the space as much as architecture itself. A sculptural presence runs throughout, where pieces are not decorative, but structural to the atmosphere. Light remains soft, almost diffused. It settles on pale surfaces, textured fabrics and aged wood, allowing each element to emerge without hierarchy. Moments of contrast appear gently. A darker object, a sharper line, a contemporary insertion: always held within the calm of the existing. The space is not conceived as a statement, but as a composition. An interior where memory is not preserved as image, but lived through placement, proportion and time. — Architecture & Interior Design: @studioebur Photography: @matteoverzini Save for interiors shaped by composition and quiet contrast. Follow @ampmread for calm, editorial interiors.
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18 days ago
— Katz Studio, Rue de la Mer A residential interior shaped through continuity, warmth and measured restraint. The project unfolds through a sequence of rounded openings, integrated joinery and muted tones. Rather than dividing space, arches frame and extend it: establishing a quiet rhythm from one room to another. Dark timber anchors the interior. Pale walls and filtered light soften its presence, allowing materials to sit in balance rather than contrast. Forms remain low and grounded. Curved furniture echoes the architecture, reinforcing a sense of fluidity across spaces. There is no hierarchy, only progression. Each room emerges gently from the previous one, held together by proportion, texture and light. Nothing dominates. Everything settles into place. An interior where continuity becomes atmosphere, and restraint gives the space its depth. — Architecture & Interior Design @katzstudio.architecture Photography @matthieusalvaing Save for interiors shaped by continuity and material warmth. Follow @ampmread for quiet, editorial interiors.
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19 days ago