
SPACES THAT MOVE ME
Chanel Pop- Up Diner
What happens when design honors unity, embodiment, and being? The Chanel Pop-Up Diner offered an answer a space that felt grounded, cinematic, and deeply human. This reflection looks at how intentional environments shape how we feel, move, and belong, and why that might be the truest form of luxury.

The Psychology of Color
A dining nook that borrows the intimacy of a favorite café, transforming everyday moments into a gentle ease. An exploration of how spatial styling enhances gathering balancing comfort &, movement.

TWA Terminal
Some spaces don’t just impress, they attune you. The TWA Terminal is architecture that teaches the body how to soften, breathe, and arrive. Designed as movement rather than object, it offers a masterclass in emotional intelligence, presence, and what it means for space to feel alive.
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Emotional Intelligence of Color
This space reflects a curated approach to multifunctional living, where intention and atmosphere support both work and retreat without compromise. A look into supporting productivity, comfort, and clarity through thoughtful styling.
