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This hands-on approach means we don’t just pick pieces we listen to them. We learn who made them, how they were used, and what they meant. It’s not just sourcing it’s storytelling.
By honoring each piece’s origins, we ensure that what ends up in your space isn’t just beautiful it’s meaningful. Every chair, cabinet, and lamp holds a history and we’re here to give it a new chapter, with you.

What happens when vintage meets design?
When Figma opened its doors in London, they weren’t just building an office—they were creating a space for creativity, collaboration, and bold thinking. So when we were invited to help style it, we knew this wasn’t just about filling a room with furniture. It was about creating an environment that felt as intentional and inspiring as the people working inside it.
We blended Figma’s forward-thinking ethos with handpicked vintage pieces—each one carrying a story, a texture, a time. Think: mid-century chairs with sculptural lines, industrial lighting with soul, and rare accent pieces that soften the digital with the deeply tactile.
The result? A space that feels lived-in, not showroom-perfect. A space where modern design tools meet design history. Where contrast creates comfort—and creativity flows with ease.
A home far from home
Corporate spaces often forget one thing—people don’t stop being human at work. So when Safaricom asked us to reimagine one of their team hubs, we saw an opportunity to do more than just style an office. We set out to create a space that felt like belonging.
Drawing from familiar textures, earthy tones, and vintage pieces that whisper nostalgia, we crafted an environment that feels welcoming, warm, and rooted. Think plush seating that invites pause, locally sourced furniture with a story, and touches of Swahili coastal charm that make you feel at ease the moment you walk in.


The 19th century
Dark woods. Deep velvet. The quiet drama of old-world craftsmanship.
This project was a chance to step into an era where detail reigned and design told stories. We curated 19th-century-inspired pieces—grand in form, rich in texture—and placed them in deliberate tension with Pepsi’s energetic, contemporary culture.
The result? A space that doesn’t shout—it lingers. It surprises. A blend of old soul and modern rhythm, where a carved armchair can sit comfortably next to a neon logo, and heritage doesn’t compete with innovation—it enhances it.
In a world of fast and fleeting, we created something rooted. Something timeless.
A space where the past quietly elevates the present.