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Make My Home: When Minimalism Becomes a Way of Living
Natural light streams through large glass windows, reflecting softly on warm wooden surfaces and the clean, minimal lines of the interior. When you step into Make My Home, it doesn’t feel like a conventional showroom. Instead, it feels like a real living space—where every corner quietly tells the story of the “less is more” philosophy.
Minimal, Functional, and Refined – ‘’ren Collection’’- Metal Accessories for a Modern Living Space
In a thoughtfully designed home, even the smallest details contribute to a harmonious, comfortable, and aesthetic living environment. The metal accessories collection by Axcis Japan is created with this philosophy in mind: minimal in form, optimized in function, and subtly beautiful without drawing too much attention.
The Milky-White Glass Pendant Lightings – When Lighting Becomes Part of Stillness
There are objects in the home that are not merely tools of utility, but reflections of a lifestyle—where function and aesthetics meet in perfect harmony. This Milky-White glass pendant lighting is a testament to that very idea.
The Subtle Beauty of Colored Glass Pendant Lightings in Interiors
In the serene world of modern interiors—where the minimalist elegance of design meets the gentle warmth of Scandinavian aesthetics—lighting plays a far more significant role than mere illumination. It defines the mood, guides the flow, and shapes the atmosphere of your home.
Installation Guide for Round Switches – A Subtle Accent for Your Space
Axcis' round switches bring a distinct aesthetic that sets them apart from conventional plate switches. Popular in Europe since the early 20th century, these switches not only showcase craftsmanship but also exude a vintage and refined appeal.
A Story of Gentle, Comforting Lighting – Maane Paper Shade Lighting Set
"I want to create moments of relaxation for both my mind and body." This thought resonates with many busy people today. After returning home, switching off from work mode can be challenging, leaving the mind overstimulated. Achieving a state of true relaxation—a balance between being "on" and "off"—is not always easy.