What was the inspiration behind the interior of your practice? Tell us more about the art and story behind this location.
Hannah: I aimed to create a space that defied the typical clinical, white environment, opting instead for one that radiates calm and comfort.
Upon entering, the clients should immediately feel at ease, especially as they overcome the initial hesitation of visiting for the first time. Our inspiration was drawn from Japan, renowned for experts in skin health.
In the design, we prioritized the use of all-natural materials, such as wood and linen, guided by my intuition. The entire concept needed to harmonize seamlessly, and in the end, everything came together organically. Natural materials extended into the art, including the pieces by Eleanor Herbosch and Laura Pasquino, who use clay and earth. Japanese influences subtly permeate through artworks like those by Atelier de Rijk, using Japanese Ink.
As well as the design for our floor tiles, this is from a Japanese designer. This floor translates our vision for honest design, a love for craftsmanship, calmness, and simplicity. The handwork and craftsmanship that went into this follow the same philosophy that I have for the practice.
“Our interior inspiration was drawn from Japan, renowned for experts in skin health. ”