In the high-octane world of luxury design, the loudest room is rarely considered the most refined. For decades, the architectural vernacular of prestige was one of ‘more’: more gilding, more layers, more volume, more extravaganza, more celebratory and more visual bravado. But evidently, the era of the ‘announcement’ is definitely over.
From Abundance to Intention
Historically, luxury was synonymous with excess—a curated display of wealth designed to impress at first glance. Today, that once-boisterous language has softened into a profound quietude. Contemporary luxury is no longer a contest of visibility, but a masterclass in edited restraint—it is defined not by how much can be added, but by how much can be stripped away, without losing its soul of its design. As Santi Musmeci, Founder of Plusout Design Studio, tells Tatler Homes regarding the studio’s latest project, Villa IW: «True refinement does not need to scream; it whispers.» An emerging philosophy that finds its unique voice through the purity of space, the play of light, and the quiet power of proportion rather than the noise of decoration.
Журналы: Tatler Homes @tatlerhomes & Archilovers
Project: IW Villa Phuket | 2024
Архитекторы: Santi Musmeci @santiemme & Sebastiano Maccarrone @sebi_m
Дизайн студия: @plusout_design
Фото: @perelude_interior
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