19/02/2026
Reintroducing Light as Architecture ✨
This concept began with a question —
what if glass bricks were not nostalgic, but necessary again?
Not as decoration, but as a medium for light.
Their geometry filters illumination, softens boundaries, and restores privacy without enclosure. In a time of excessive transparency, the reintroduction of glass brick becomes an act of restraint.
Above, a floral canopy installation rests beyond a glass brick ceiling 🌿 — not exposed, but diffused.
Nature is present, though filtered. Light travels through petal and pattern, creating a ceiling that feels alive without demanding attention.
The bath itself is pared back.
A wall-mounted faucet emerges directly from the architecture — precise, deliberate, reducing visual noise 🚿. Nothing ornamental, nothing excessive. Just control, proportion, and clarity.
This is not a bathroom.
It is a quiet sequence — from dressing to bathing — where material, light, and detail move in harmony.
Luxury, here, is not loud.
It is composed. 🕊️
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