Quiet Luxury - understated elegance in the living room

Quiet Luxury focuses on tranquillity rather than spectacle. The effect is created by good materials, precise details and clear proportions. Nothing pushes itself forward. Everything fulfills a purpose.

Doors and handles play a central role. You touch them every day. You see them in every line of sight. When they appear quiet and of high quality, the entire interior is supported.

Guiding principles of Quiet Luxury

Reduction does not mean doing without. You consciously opt for quality and leave out the superfluous. The result is calm. Lines are repeated. The dimensions are right. Materials remain restrained. The result is a room that looks good for a long time.

Haptics and proportions take precedence over effect. A handle feels solid. A joint runs precisely. A door closes quietly. This sum of small things creates the feeling of "quality". It doesn't seem loud. It feels right.


Material world: Few, high-quality fabrics

Wood with a calm grain brings warmth without dominating. Natural stone with a gentle pattern adds depth without playing with patterns. Both materials age well and gain character. This fits in with the idea of longevity.

Metal supports, not drowns out. Brushed stainless steel, matt brass or graphite black hold the line. They hardly reflect, show few fingerprints and feel rich to the touch. Textures such as matt lacquers, soft fabrics and open-pored surfaces set the pace and dampen harshness.