Styling & Composition examines how objects relate to one another — proportion, alignment, visual rhythm, and negative space. This category focuses on compositional thinking: how rooms are edited, not decorated, to feel cohesive and intentional.
Mid-Century Modern design defined a dialogue between form and function.
Its language of geometry and proportion shaped interiors that feel balanced, deliberate, and alive with quiet rhythm. This study explores how harmony emerges through shape and space — how motion and stillness coexist in a design vocabulary that remains timeless.
Mid-Century Modern art brings balance and intention to interior design. Defined by clean lines, natural materials, and calm tones, it creates spaces that feel both modern and timeless — simple, structured, and quietly expressive.
Art is interactive. It just depends on who makes the first move. Before Threshold and Synergy took form, there was pause — a quiet search for balance between light, texture, and calm.