Living room 1
Conceived entirely in software and rendered with photorealistic precision, this floor-anchored wall unit demonstrates what becomes possible when design tools match the ambition of the designer.
The piece spans from floor to ceiling in a composed vertical arrangement. At the top, two full-width floating shelves with warm oak-veneer edges carry a generous book collection, their horizontal lines lending the unit a calm, grounded rhythm. Below, an open mid-section serves as a display platform, currently home to two arrangements of white calla lilies in sage-green vases — a deliberate nod to how the design breathes alongside living things.
The lower half splits into two distinct zones: on the left, a three-niche open tower offers casual display space for ceramics and small objects; on the right, a double-door cabinet with flush, handle-free fronts in matte greige provides discreet closed storage. A continuous oak-edged counter surface runs across the top of this lower unit, tying both halves together.
The palette is quietly confident — soft greige body panels, natural oak accents, and a cool blue-grey wall behind — a combination that feels at home in both Scandinavian and contemporary European interiors.
Every proportion, material finish, shadow study, and spatial relationship you see was defined digitally before production ever began.
