02/06/2026
We’ve been absolutely loving the Inca rug from Tribe Home — it’s quickly become one of our favourite pieces.
The pattern brings in that warm, earthy texture with a subtle nod to traditional Inca design, but still feels modern and easy to style. It’s one of those pieces that instantly anchors a room without overwhelming it.
What stands out most is the feel underfoot and how well it holds its colour and detail in everyday use. It’s been surprisingly versatile too — works just as well in a living room setting as it would in a bedroom or reading nook.
01/06/2026
Our Mid-Year Sale is now on ✨
For two weeks only, explore considered design from the world’s most sought-after brands.
Featuring Audo Copenhagen, Gubi, Muuto and Normann Copenhagen alongside beautiful home collections from Tribe Home, Weave Home and Tallira.
Timeless design. Limited time.
Shop the sale now.
25/05/2026
✨ The Akari collection is now on sale at Luumo Design — 20% off for a limited time ✨
Soft, sculptural, and timeless, these iconic Isamu Noguchi paper lanterns bring that warm, floating glow to any space. From pendants to floor and table lamps, each piece feels like a quiet statement in design.
Perfect moment to add a little light (and calm) to your home 🤍
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18/05/2026
The Remo palette is inspired by earthy neutrals like copper, pewter, sand, charcoal and chocolate, colours chosen for their longevity and cosy, lived-in feel. An irregular horizontal stripe pattern is created by a higher loop pile, creating a visual rhythm across the surface.
The two-toned design woven in complementary shades adds depth and structure, while the lowered, cut border at the top and bottom edges provides a grounding frame. Remo delivers a tactile experience that is decorative yet balanced and composed, making it well-suited to contemporary living spaces.
Perfect for everyday living — from bedrooms to dining areas and entry hallways.
18/05/2026
The Ferm Living Sala piece is all about restraint—simple shape, soft edges, and a calm, sculptural feel that sits easily in a room.
It doesn’t compete with the space around it, it just settles in and works quietly in the background.
A good example of design that’s more about balance than statement.
15/05/2026
l. The Grace Lounge Chair by GUBI Grace Lounge Chair Outdoor brings that indoor softness outside — woven texture, curved lines, and a deep sink-in cushion made for long afternoons that turn into evenings.
Designed from a 1936 sketch by Tove Kindt Larsen and reimagined for the outdoors, it’s where Danish design meets terrace-daydream energy.
14/05/2026
Reflecting light, softening space, and quietly stealing the show. The Nimbus Mirror by Audo Copenhagen turns any wall into a moment—minimal, sculptural, effortlessly calm.
Where function meets atmosphere.
The Nimbus is currently on sale - please contact [email protected]
The round nimbus mirror bronzed brass 110cm was $2600 now $1400.
12/05/2026
The HAY Palissade outdoor collection transforms exterior spaces into calm, architectural extensions of the interior—clean lines, rhythmic geometry, and enduring steel presence.
A warm industrial tone that grounds any outdoor scheme without competing with nature.
05/05/2026
Timeless design meets everyday comfort 🤍
The Betty range by &Tradition blends clean lines with expert craftsmanship, creating pieces that feel as good as they look. Inspired by classic Scandinavian design, each chair and bench brings warmth, simplicity, and effortless style into any space.
Light, refined, and made to last — Betty is where function and beauty sit perfectly together.
04/05/2026
Taking on a time capsule home by a renowned midcentury architect gave Nick pause—not because of how to restore it, but what he could possibly add. The 1988 San Diego home already had it all: a butterfly roof, open vaulted spaces, and walls of glass. But it also offered room to experiment.
Seven years on, Nick sees the home as a living, evolving space. From a subtle kitchen refresh to ongoing design interventions, he’s shaping a legacy that balances respect for the original with his own creative voice.
Interior design: Nick Pourfard