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Quintessentially Small: Human

1 min read · 1 June 2026

A luxurious, marble-clad corridor with warm ambient lighting and sculptural wall sconces creates an elegant, boutique-hotel-inspired ambiance.

The center of our upcoming home project was a passage sixty feet long and eight feet wide, serving as the main artery leading to the bedrooms and entertaining areas. The design intent was to create a space that serves as a reminder of our smallness in a cosmic world where nature ultimately prevails.


The main feature wall showcases miniature-style hand art, painted with organic pigments, depicting rising trees from an ant's-eye view. On either side, the passage features fresco-style art inspired by Villa Poppea in Italy, illustrating branches, flowers, and birds. Complementing this, stone mosaic floor tiles offer a bird’s-eye view of nature, accompanied by handmade pots and understated benches.

Despite these elements—and the addition of a mirror opposite the lift entrance for a touch of "vanity fair"—the theme felt incomplete. Divine intervened and brought to me a wall light fixtures featuring domed \ Arched cemented homes of size ten inches with gold sections inside and only one and a half inches tall scaled-down human figurines. Seeing them stand lost in that dynamic space provided the perfect, subtle reminder: the world is limitless, and we are but a speck. Keep creating.

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