This living room blends modern minimalism with organic warmth, creating a space where personal emotion and sculptural elegance quietly coexist. With its muted palette, low-profile furniture, and artful lighting, the space softens architectural lines and invites a sense of calm. Distinctive pieces—like the rounded lounge chair and sculptural glass table—add character, while layered textures and natural light enhance the sense of depth and comfort. Striking a balance between personal style and refined simplicity, this is a living space designed not just for rest, but for quietly expressive living.
Total USD 80,000 · Living Room
The warm-hued lounge chair is positioned thoughtfully near the window, forming an inviting nook for personal retreat. Their soft, rounded forms stand in gentle contrast to the linear architecture of the room, offering a break in geometry that feels both playful and comforting. Set apart from the main seating zone, this corner becomes a quiet destination within the larger flow of the space.
A neutral-toned modular sofa sits low to the ground, creating a grounded and calming anchor for the space. The sculptural glass coffee table with a carved wooden base introduces organic movement to the otherwise rectilinear layout, adding a touch of visual poetry. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, softening the room’s edges and allowing textures—like woven throws and layered rugs—to become focal points of comfort.
The space is composed with a sense of asymmetrical balance, where sculptural forms and soft furnishings unfold organically across a unified palette. Anchored by a tactile rug with bold, abstract patterns, the layout embraces contrast—between light and dark, curved and linear, stillness and movement. Shelving niches, subtle lighting, and thoughtful spacing allow each piece of furniture to breathe, resulting in a living area that feels both curated and deeply livable.
A composition of circular pendant lights floats above the room like weightless sculptures, introducing a dynamic vertical rhythm that contrasts the grounded horizontal lines of the sofa. Their muted tones—off-white, black, and sage green—tie into the color palette of the space, creating visual continuity without overwhelming the eye. The lighting becomes more than functional—it serves as an artistic gesture that frames the room from above.