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Homedark botanicalWhere the Light Decides to Stay

Where the Light Decides to Stay

A room that earns its atmosphere without trying. The afternoon light settles on one wall and stays there — everything else organises itself around that fact.

Dark botanical living room with charcoal sofa, chunky knit throw, honey oak coffee table, floor lamp with Edison bulbs and warm leaf shadows on the right wall

Vase

Ribbed Ceramic Vase, Black, 20 cm High

Ribbed Ceramic Vase, Black, 20 cm High

JUZAI · ~€13

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GUKJOB Ceramic Vase, Black Modern Flower Vase

GUKJOB Ceramic Vase, Black Modern Flower Vase

GUKJOB · ~€13

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flature Ceramic Vase with Grooves Black Matt 21cm

flature Ceramic Vase with Grooves Black Matt 21cm

flature · ~€15

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There is a point in the afternoon when the light stops moving and commits to a surface. This room was built around that moment. The plants don't decorate — they occupy. The objects on the table have a reason to be there, not a story to tell. What reads as warmth is actually just honesty: materials that know what they are, a room that knows what it is for.

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