antinorma, purist concept of an authentic lifestyle

antinormal, anti-normal, or the environment that defies the banal through over-scaled natural elements. the inspiration slipped easily and naturally into this space located on the 12th floor above the ground and high on 2 levels.

with an overwhelming view of (towards) the city and enough distance to unfold a panorama, the large windows of the living area appear to be vivid paintings.

the dynamism of the natural environment was taken over by creating a ceiling that mimics the movement of clouds on the north-south axis, with light inserts on the opposite axis, between the curled folds. the rhythm and depth of the folds vary, but the orientation remains marked at the floor level, by arranging the parquet at the same angle, in order to clearly direct attention to one of the important places of the living area: the dining area. Plants with ample foliage preside over this corner, finding continuity to the relaxation area that it ennobles both in appearance and in the protection it offers from overexposing the area to natural light. thus, in the background there are unique furniture objects, personalized and designed down to the smallest detail to remain discreet where only nature and human nature can take precedence.


the decorative accents are mostly made of glass, a transparent presence that does not disturb the alternation of curvature-rectilinear, natural-processed, light-dark or solid-immaterial. neutral shades, simplicity of lines and purity of materials used in the raw state, praise the natural environment and open a mysterious window to a purist concept of an authentic lifestyle " phenomena —

argo villa, novum by the sea

“we are looking for features that have multiple meanings, never fixed in one direction; a bridge between trends in the field and the profile of the beneficiary living in an imaginary present…the imagined architectural space acquires a modeling character,  imprinting time and perception." — igloo —

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the man from the moon came down too soon

"dramatic and surreal, this apartment appears as an independent micro-universe, a time capsule in the north of Bucharest. the general line of the arrangement evokes the aesthetics of SFs from the 1960s and 1970s, with productions such as "mechanical orange", stanley kubrick's masterpiece, or the legendary "star trek" series.” — igloo —

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