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The creative couple designing their life like a studio project

tobias

tobias

16. April 2025

Nico and Ren didn’t just want to work together—they wanted to live with inten­tion. From reno­vating their A‑frame cabin to laun­ching a slow-design brand, every choice is rooted in process, col­la­bo­ra­tion, and a shared crea­tive vision.

They met over moodboards.

She was arran­ging images by tone—sunlight on plaster, ripples on silk. He was sket­ching some­thing minimal, some­thing meaningful. Their aes­the­tics didn’t match per­fectly. But some­thing deeper did.

Now, years later, they live not just together—but in collaboration.

Their home is less a house, more a living com­po­si­tion. Nothing is acci­dental. Ever­y­thing is inten­tional. A shelf is curated like a gallery wall. A Sunday meal feels like a layout. The fur­ni­ture speaks in soft geo­metry. The play­list hums like ambient color.

They don’t sepa­rate work from life—they blend it, braid it, blur it. A dinner con­ver­sa­tion turns into a concept. A morning walk sparks a brand name. They light incense before plan­ning, pour wine when pro­to­ty­ping. Their life is paced like a studio rhythm—ebb and flow, rest and rework.