Cateto Club reinterprets the hedonistic spirit of 1960s Costa del Sol through a bold interior built on cylindrical forms, saturated colour, and light, where geometry and memory shape a distinctly retrofuturist space.
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Cateto Club reinterprets the hedonistic spirit of 1960s Costa del Sol through a bold interior built on cylindrical forms, saturated colour, and light, where geometry and memory shape a distinctly retrofuturist space.
From sculptural icons to homes shaped by nature, this selection of extraordinary houses around the world explores how architecture can push boundaries. Discover five unique residences where design, landscape and imagination come together.
In the hills of Tourtour in the Var region, PAREIL reimagines a historic Provençal bastide through a sensitive renovation that enhances its connection to the landscape. Using stone, terracotta, lime plaster and local wood, the project balances vernacular architecture with contemporary living.
Designed by Bogdanova Architects, the Bond apartment in Kyiv transforms two neighbouring flats into a refined 201 sqm family home. Travertine walls, herringbone parquet and warm wood tones create a tranquil interior where architectural precision and sculptural details shape a quietly cinematic atmosphere.
Atelier HA redefines kitchen design in Paris through bold yet controlled use of colour. In Pigalle and Saint-Ouen, colour becomes a structural element shaping space, atmosphere and everyday living.
In London and Amsterdam, El Departamento develops two distinct architectural narratives for HOFF, where materiality, spatial flow and sculptural elements redefine the retail experience.
With 1989, High-Tech Echo, Nouveau Standard revisits the intimate aesthetics of the late 1980s through sculptural furniture defined by brushed stainless steel, black lacquer and violet wool satin. Entirely made in France, the collection transforms childhood memories into contemporary design with a strong architectural identity.