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Objects that stay: why we keep certain things forever
Objects that stay create continuity. They remember for us. They hold echoes of conversations, of quiet mornings, of hands reaching across a table.

Foyra
Mar 194 min read


Why you don’t ask “are you hungry?”
Hunger is shy. It is shaped by mood, by time of day, by whether someone feels at ease enough to admit need.

Foyra
Mar 172 min read


Why the door is never closed immediately after guests arrive
When someone arrives, let the door rest open for a breath longer than necessary.

Foyra
Mar 102 min read


The quiet usefulness of wooden things
Wood makes a space feel lived-in before anyone has even sat down.

Foyra
Mar 54 min read


Why you always offer water before anything else
Before anything else, we offer water.

Foyra
Mar 32 min read


Quiet nooks: designing spaces for reading and rest
We choose a corner, soften the light and allow ourselves to stay a little longer.

Foyra
Feb 264 min read


Open shelving vs. Closed cabinets
Before storing or putting things away, notice how you want the room to feel when you walk in.

Foyra
Feb 54 min read
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