Nori House

Living room with shoji-style door, two-seat sofa, and light wood flooring.

A beautifully restrained expression of minimalist architecture, grounded in Japanese and Scandinavian design, crafted for adaptability and the comfort of stillness.

Mono

Like timber left to age gracefully, the design reveals itself in soft corners, filtered light, and the confidence of less.

Home & Light

coastal Japandi design

Beneath its calm surface lies a masterclass in design precision, where nothing is accidental.

Iki Abode

Open dining-kitchen with round wooden table, pendant lamp, black appliance column, and shoji-style doors.

True beauty often lies in simplicity, and even the smallest home can feel expansive when the layout is guided by clarity, intention, and a touch of elegance.

Serene Hikari

Japandi design

With no tight corridors or rigid separations, the open-plan layout connects daily rituals with a sense of calm spaciousness.

Neko Zen

Japandi Zen

Shaped by the quiet rhythms of Japanese living, this space is intentional, grounded, and deeply connected to nature.