
It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Carl Friedrik Headquarters, London by Tabitha Isobel.






Photography Daniëlle Siobhán.

“Back in 1911, businessman Joan Llopis commissioned a building in the Catalan district of Eixample to Marquis Enric Sagnier Villavechia (1858-1931) for him and his family. The prolific architect designed a noble apartment on the main floor for Llopis and his wife and three adjacent floors for each of his three daughters. The ground floor of the building would serve as a textile warehouse for the Samaranch family. A century later, this noble Principal keeps the splendor of its past with original elements like the marble floors and entrance columns after a major restoration turned the space into a chic and eclectic apartment.”
A historic gem with chic, eclectic charm, Private Residence 76 by Cristina Carulla Studio.











It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to drag yourself into work on a weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Medical building by LALA Reimagined.















Photography by Mango House Media.

Isabel Gómez Studio’s latest project is a stunning duplex, fully renovated in one of Brussels’ most sought-after neighborhoods. Set within a remarkable building, the space combines modernity and elegance, featuring a beautiful terrace and a serene wellness area. The design reflects the studio’s philosophy of Emotional Luxury®, creating interiors that evoke deep emotions and forge authentic connections with clients’ stories and aspirations. Led by award-winning designer Isabel Gómez, the studio creates bold, eclectic and sophisticated haute couture interiors. Specializing in luxurious yet livable homes, the team designs custom joinery, furniture, lighting and breathtaking carpets, crafting timeless interiors that are both personal and profound—a true fusion of artistry and comfort.













Photography by Ruth Maria.

It’s like I say week in week out. If you have to work on the weekend it helps if it’s somewhere stylish. Mille Headquarters by Anne McDonald Design.














Photography by Laure Joliet.