JHDD Interior Report — 2026.06.17
The addition of rows of custom metal workstations by Charlap Hyman & Herrero to an aerospace manufacturer’s office in California
Read MoreHigh-end residential and commercial interior environments, focusing on space utilization, lighting, and materiality.
The addition of rows of custom metal workstations by Charlap Hyman & Herrero to an aerospace manufacturer’s office in California
Read MoreTalo Atelier’s Align Studio in Mexico City features light-oak tambour panelling that curves onto the ceiling. This specific material choice,
Read MoreThe rows of metal workstations by Charlap Hyman & Herrero in an LA aerospace office represent a deliberate, almost tectonic
Read MoreThe pervasive pursuit of curated sensory engagement is not merely a trend, but the fundamental currency of contemporary interior design.
Read MoreThe gravitational pull in high-design interiors is no longer toward stark futurism but a curated, almost spectral echo of the
Read MoreThe prevailing nostalgia in design is not a gentle echo, but a calculated reassembly of tangible histories. The convergence of
Read MoreThe enduring appeal of the hyper-curated vignette is rapidly eroding, replaced by a more visceral, experiential approach to space. A
Read MoreThe deliberate integration of elemental textures in otherwise refined spaces signals a definitive move away from polished artifice. A subtle
Read MoreThe ascendant materiality in contemporary luxury is not about visible opulence, but about the resonance of the tactile and the
Read MoreThe enduring appeal of the industrial patina is less about nostalgia and more about its inherent tactility, a crucial differentiator
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