Wabi-Sabi Sanctuary: The Art of Natural Interiors
A sanctuary of natural textures, minimalist furniture, and custom organic linen textiles designed to evoke warmth and quiet luxury.
A sanctuary of natural textures, minimalist furniture, and custom organic linen textiles designed to evoke warmth and quiet luxury.
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How editing down your furniture choices can create breathing room and bring balance to your everyday living areas.
A styling guide to Roman clay and textured gypsum plasters to add visual weight and physical depth to minimal spaces.
FrameTheory is an independent editorial platform dedicated to the philosophy of home decor, interior styling, and structural design. We believe that physical spaces are mirrors of internal thoughts, and each object we place carries its own narrative.
We look past fleeting trends. Every design decision should have a distinct purpose and contribute to a cohesive, peaceful, and visually harmonious atmosphere.
We appreciate raw wood, natural linens, hand-spun fibers, and textured plaster. Honoring the materials is key to bringing warmth and tactility to any room.
Space is luxury. We focus on editing and selecting only the most functional, beautiful items to ensure spaces breathe and feel open.
Founded in 2024 by a small team of interior stylists and color theorists, FrameTheory was born out of a desire to create a deliberate space for design criticism. We felt that mainstream platforms focus too heavily on quick hacks and consumerism, skipping the underlying principles that make a house a sanctuary.
Our mission is to curate detailed design guides, deep dives into historical architecture movements, practical color theory applications, and designer spotlights that invite contemplation. We treat every blog post as a physical gallery page—clean, balanced, and beautifully framed.
Today, our global community of designers, architects, and home stylists continues to expand, sharing stories of spaces that inspire mindful living.
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