Designing without borders is more than a logistical feat

Designing without borders is more than a logistical feat

At Aura Interiors, we believe that a well-designed space should transcend the physical limitations of its geography. Whether we are sourcing hand-carved travertine from the quarries of Tuscany or bespoke cabinetry from the high-tech workshops of Japan, our goal remains the same: to create a cohesive sensory experience that feels both grounded and expansive.

The "Borderless" philosophy emerged from a simple observation: the most profound interiors are those that refuse to be categorized by a single era or origin. In the project showcased here, the challenge was to marry the brutalist architecture of a coastal residence with the soft, tactile needs of a private sanctuary.

Bespoke seating in Italian velvet.
Bespoke seating in Italian velvet.
Structural Travertine elements from the Carrara region.
Structural Travertine elements from the Carrara region.

Logistics, often the invisible hurdle of high-end design, becomes a creative tool in our process. By managing the white-glove delivery of delicate artifacts from diverse corners of the world, we ensure that the integrity of the design is never compromised by the reality of the distance.

At Aura Interiors, we believe that a well-designed space should transcend the physical limitations of its geography. Whether we are sourcing hand-carved travertine from the quarries of Tuscany or bespoke cabinetry from the high-tech workshops of Japan, our goal remains the same: to create a cohesive sensory experience that feels both grounded and expansive.

The "Borderless" philosophy emerged from a simple observation: the most profound interiors are those that refuse to be categorized by a single era or origin. In the project showcased here, the challenge was to marry the brutalist architecture of a coastal residence with the soft, tactile needs of a private sanctuary.