A Place to Pause in Motion: How a Sofa Grounds a Growing Space
A Place to Pause in Motion: How a Sofa Grounds a Growing Space
Introduction When walls no longer define boundaries, when light, sightlines, and movement are fully released, a home can no longer rely on enclosure to create order. It needs new points...
February 03, 2026 — MaMark
Within the Circle: A Round Dining Table as a Shared Measure of Everyday Life
Within the Circle: A Round Dining Table as a Shared Measure of Everyday Life
Introduction When a house already offers generous daylight, open views, and a well-resolved structure, the challenge of design is no longer about creating more—but about maintaining what already works. How...
February 02, 2026 — MaMark
Within the Garden: A Dining Table That Connects the City and Everyday Life
Within the Garden: A Dining Table That Connects the City and Everyday Life
Introduction When a home is no longer designed to impress, but to respond to everyday life, the focus of the space often shifts quietly. In this private residence in a...
February 02, 2026 — MaMark
Anchored in Restraint: How One Sofa Becomes the Center of Everyday Living
Anchored in Restraint: How One Sofa Becomes the Center of Everyday Living
Introduction Truly mature living spaces rarely rely on strong stylistic labels. Instead, they feel like places shaped slowly over time—quiet, restrained, yet generous enough to hold the complexity and authenticity...
January 30, 2026 — MaMark
Centered on Softness: How a Sofa Connects Light, Landscape, and Everyday Life
Centered on Softness: How a Sofa Connects Light, Landscape, and Everyday Life
Introduction When a home truly moves beyond display and into a state of ease, design is no longer about form alone. It begins to respond to emotion, reminds us to...
January 30, 2026 — MaMark
Placing Life Back into Nature: How a Long Dining Table Nourishes Daily Life and the Mind
Placing Life Back into Nature: How a Long Dining Table Nourishes Daily Life and the Mind
Introduction In today’s dense, fast-paced world, the meaning of home is quietly changing. People are no longer satisfied with spaces that are simply “beautiful” or “high-end.” Instead, they want homes...
January 29, 2026 — MaMark
How a Sofa Becomes the “Main Deck” of Slow Luxury Living
How a Sofa Becomes the “Main Deck” of Slow Luxury Living
Introduction When architectural lines unfold with the smoothness of a yacht, the space naturally carries a sense of movement and journey. In this lakeside villa, the design does not rush...
January 28, 2026 — MaMark
Living Relaxed: How One Sofa Holds the Gentle Rhythm of Family Life
Living Relaxed: How One Sofa Holds the Gentle Rhythm of Family Life
Introduction A truly refined home never tries too hard to impress. The moment you step inside, your pace naturally slows. There is no loud stylistic statement here, no showroom perfection...
January 27, 2026 — MaMark
By the Lake: How a Dining Table Carries the Weight of Collection, Conversation, and Time
By the Lake: How a Dining Table Carries the Weight of Collection, Conversation, and Time
Introduction Foshan has a quiet temperament. Its thousand-year cultural lineage is embedded in everyday objects, while lakes and hills lend life a slower, more composed rhythm. In this lakeside villa,...
January 22, 2026 — MaMark
A Living Room Wrapped in Light
A Living Room Wrapped in Light
How a Curved, Wraparound Sofa Redefines a Relaxed Urban Lifestyle Introduction Hangzhou’s beauty is never loud. It lives in the quiet pauses of nature, and in the gentle rhythm of...
January 19, 2026 — MaMark
One Sofa, Holding Three Generations of Everyday Life
One Sofa, Holding Three Generations of Everyday Life
Introduction Renovating an old family house for parents is never just a makeover. It’s a quiet re-editing of time, memories, and relationships— so the elders feel at ease, the children...
January 18, 2026 — MaMark
Above the Skyline, How a Dining Table Grounds Everyday Life
Above the Skyline, How a Dining Table Grounds Everyday Life
Introduction When living rises high above the city, the view expands and time seems to slow. Outside the window, the city moves endlessly; inside, there needs to be a quiet...
January 15, 2026 — MaMark