crafting timeless feelings

cortina elysium, the imprint of contemporary experiences;

an ongoing conversation between actor and universe.

the rhythm of time is not just marked but also choreographed. each individual becomes an actor, gracefully carrying the complexity of existence and shaping the future with every nuanced movement.

— roxana stănescu —

interior design, architectural design, architecture, product design, open space ideas, furniture design, phenomena laboratory, living room design
interior design, architectural design, architecture, product design, open space ideas, furniture design, phenomena laboratory, living room design

lago da lua

the moment where nature and the cosmos whisper their secrets, and architecture becomes an echo; a respectful shadow that listens rather than dominates; it is a place where design reflects the harmony of natural rhythms, blending seamlessly with its surroundings.

an environment of contemplation, where light and shadow weave the narrative of balance between the raw power of the earth and the timeless serenity of the night sky; it embodies the duality of strength and tranquility, harmonizing the untamed forces of nature with the human pleasures. — roxana stănescu —

design living room, design open space
bathroom design
architectural design, architecture
arcitectural design, architecture

museum of eternal emotions: birth of death / death of birth

birth of death, an eternal cycle!

do we live to die, or do we die to be born?

in a timeless, boundless dimension, with succinct spatial indicators—sky and expanse of water—we find ourselves positioned on a line of some horizon, hoping we can choose the path of life's initiatory journey.

but is the choice truly ours? can we step towards the light of a "protective womb", or are we destined to end in darkness? we are participants in existence, ascending or descending the steps of destiny, yet unable to alter the trajectory.

what we can define clearly, however, is the concept of a beginning and the paradigm of an end; ultimately, everything boils down to the question: "do we live to die, or do we die to be born?"

— vlad drăgilă —