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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.