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Creative Direction & Art Curation

We make room for art. Properly.

Some spaces need more than a good chair and a confident wall colour.
Through curated artworks, site-specific commissions, custom objects, light pieces and wall installations, we bring art into spaces. Things that are harder to name but easier to remember.

We shape the idea, develop the brief, explore materials, guide production and make sure the work belongs to the space — rather than just hanging around in it.

Case study

Exploratory wall-poetry concept

The Wall Poetry concept is an example of how we approach art as part of a spatial idea, rather than as something added afterwards.

Starting from the logic of wallpaper, ornament and repetition, we explored how a wall surface could become more architectural, tactile and site-specific. Through sketches, 3D visualisations and material studies by means of 3D printing, the project moved between concept, spatial rhythm and physical presence.

The project is a useful illustration of our process: shaping an idea, developing a visual direction, testing material possibilities and considering how an artwork or object can truly belong to a space.

A single direction

Art should not feel like an afterthought.
We define one clear creative direction, so artworks, objects and installations feel connected to the architecture, the brand and the atmosphere of the place.

Not just “some art on the wall”.
More like something the space was waiting for.

More about this service

You have a space with potential, but no clear idea yet of what should happen there.

Maybe you want to involve an artist, commission a piece or create something site-specific, but need help turning the idea into a clear brief, the right match and a process that can actually be built.

We work directly with clients, or alongside architects and design teams, to make art feel integrated — not added at the end.

Depending on the project, we can help with:

  • Artist matchmaking
  • Concept and creative direction
  • Art curation and visual strategy
  • Site-specific commissions
  • Custom objects, wall pieces, light works and installations
  • Material and production development
  • Placement, scale, lighting and integration
  • Coordination between client, artist and fabricator

Art gives a space identity, atmosphere and memory.

  • For brands and companies, it turns a space into something people recognise, remember and talk about.
  • For communes and public spaces, it creates a sense of place, belonging and local character.
  • For homes, it makes a place feel personal and less predictable.

Less generic. More considered. More alive.

And because commissioning artists without a process can get messy quite fast, we help keep the idea clear and the project moving.