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is an exploration of interiors as living archives - spaces where time lingers in the walls, and light narrates its own quiet stories. Rooted in Copenhagen, we collaborate with a global network of photographers and brands to craft narratives that transcend mere documentation. Each project seeks to uncover the soul of a space: the textured imperfections, the stretched shadows that feel like whispers, the subtle dialogue between form and function.

Through thoughtful content strategies, we honor the poetry of design - its depth, its flaws, its humanity. Our work is not about imposing something new but about revealing what has always existed, waiting to be seen.




Michael Falgren is a photographer and interior designer whose work explores the interplay of light, material, and atmosphere. His approach is quiet yet deliberate, narrating spaces in their purest form.


With a background in fashion photography, collaborating with Elle, Glamour, and Grazia, alongside commissions for Pandora, Shamballa, and Rue de Tokyo. 

His passion for interior draw him more and more towards interiors, capturing spaces for Frama, Ikea, and Georg Jensen, with work published in Architectural Digest, RUM, Nytt Rom and Residence. His commercial clients include brands like Lego, Libratone, and Tuborg.

Rooted in both Danish and Kurdish heritage, Michael’s work moves between Scandinavian sensibility and a tradition of storytelling. 

Light is always at the center - shaping atmosphere, tracing form, revealing the quiet details of a space. 

Based in Copenhagen and a father of four, his interiors and imagery are not simply compositions but reflections of life itself. Imperfect, tactile, and deeply human.


Publications

Perception Form Book w/ Frama Studio, 2021 

Maeva Massoutier works in branding and styling, shaping identities where strategic clarity meets a restrained, atmospheric aesthetic.

With a background in digital commerce, IT consulting, and the luxury sector, she brings together structural thinking and a refined visual sensibility.
Her practice moves between concept and imagery, creating clear, coherent identities. Her work with interior and furniture companies reflects a sensitivity to objects, spatial narratives, and the quiet ways design conveys meaning.

Maeva is director of Noura Residency and works as a curator, engaging with ideas of place, culture, and the nuances of how environments are shaped. In 2025, she co-curated Home from Home during 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen with Charlotte Taylor—an exploration of domesticity, mood, and the quiet gestures that define belonging.

Based in Copenhagen, she collaborates with studios, designers, and emerging brands, creating visual worlds that are deliberate, calm, and enduring.



Features / Editorials
Her work has been featured in Architectural Digest, RUM Magazine, Dezeen, and Kinfolk.